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'''Kenger''' is the earliest known civilization in the historical region of the [[Ancient Caelean Coast]], emerging during the [[Neolithic]] and [[Bronze Age]] during the fifth millennium BC. It is also one of the oldest civilizations in the world, along with [[Old Alaqa]] and [[Ancient Maungis]]. Living along the valley of the [[Alaius]] and its tributaries, Kengerian farmers grew an abundance of grain and other crops, which enabled them to form urban settlements. [[Kengerian cuneiform]] to inscribe the [[Kengerian language]] dates back before 3000 BC.  
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'''Sagiga''' is the earliest known civilization in the historical region of the [[Ancient Caelean Coast]], emerging during the [[Neolithic]] and [[Bronze Age]] in the fifth millennium BC. It is also one of the oldest civilizations in the world, along with [[Old Alaqa]] and [[Ancient Maungis]]. Living along the valley of the [[Alaius]] and its tributaries, Kengerian farmers grew an abundance of grain and other crops, which enabled them to form urban settlements. [[Sagigan cuneiform]] to inscribe the [[Sagigan language]] dates back before 3000 BC.  
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== Name ==
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Sagiga comes from Sagigan for 'the black-headed people' (𒊕 𒈪, saĝ-gíg, lit. 'head' + 'black', or 𒊕 𒈪 𒂵, saĝ-gíg-ga phonetically /saŋ ɡi ɡa/, lit. 'head' + 'black' + 'carry'). The Akadians called Sagigans ''ṣalmat-qaqqadi'', meaning 'black-headed people', in the Semitic Akadian language.
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Sagigans more often called their nation ''Kenger'', meaning 'Country of the noble lords' (𒆠𒂗𒄀, k-en-gi(-r), 'country' + 'lords' + 'noble') as seen in their inscriptions.
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== Origins ==
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== City-states ==
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== History ==
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== Culture ==
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=== Language and writing ===
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=== Religion ===
  
 
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Revision as of 13:33, 28 May 2021

Sagiga
𒊕 𒈪 𒂵
Geographical rangeCaelean Coast
PeriodNeolithic, Bronze Age
Datesc. 4500 – c. 2000 BC
Preceded byx period
Followed byAkadian Empire

Sagiga is the earliest known civilization in the historical region of the Ancient Caelean Coast, emerging during the Neolithic and Bronze Age in the fifth millennium BC. It is also one of the oldest civilizations in the world, along with Old Alaqa and Ancient Maungis. Living along the valley of the Alaius and its tributaries, Kengerian farmers grew an abundance of grain and other crops, which enabled them to form urban settlements. Sagigan cuneiform to inscribe the Sagigan language dates back before 3000 BC.

Name

Sagiga comes from Sagigan for 'the black-headed people' (𒊕 𒈪, saĝ-gíg, lit. 'head' + 'black', or 𒊕 𒈪 𒂵, saĝ-gíg-ga phonetically /saŋ ɡi ɡa/, lit. 'head' + 'black' + 'carry'). The Akadians called Sagigans ṣalmat-qaqqadi, meaning 'black-headed people', in the Semitic Akadian language.

Sagigans more often called their nation Kenger, meaning 'Country of the noble lords' (𒆠𒂗𒄀, k-en-gi(-r), 'country' + 'lords' + 'noble') as seen in their inscriptions.

Origins

City-states

History

Culture

Language and writing

Religion