Ancient Iraqi Artifacts Reveal Collapse of Early Civilization

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Ancient Iraqi Artifacts Reveal Collapse of Early Civilization
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Excavations at the Shakhi Kora site in northeastern Iraq have uncovered artifacts from the fifth millennium B.C., suggesting the presence of one of the world's earliest government institutions. The discovery of numerous clay bowls, likely used to distribute food in exchange for labor, indicates a form of centralized authority in ancient Mesopotamia. However, the site was abandoned without signs of violence or environmental stress, possibly reflecting a rejection of centralized power. This finding challenges the notion that hierarchical governance was inevitable in early complex societies.

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