Sobre el Autor

Samuel Noah Kramer was a prominent American Sumerologist and historian, known for his extensive work on ancient Sumerian literature and culture. His groundbreaking research significantly contributed to our understanding of early civilization, particularly through his translations and interpretations of Sumerian texts. Kramer's writings often explored the connections between mythology, religion, and society in ancient Mesopotamia, providing valuable insights into the human condition and the development of cultural narratives.

Throughout his career, Kramer published numerous influential books and articles, including 'Sumerian Mythology' and 'Kingship and the Gods'. His expertise in Sumerian civilization not only shaped academic discourse but also made the subject accessible to a wider audience. Kramer's passion for uncovering the stories of the past has left a lasting legacy in the field of ancient studies, inspiring future generations of scholars and enthusiasts alike.

nacionalidad Estadounidense
Fecha de Nacimiento September 28, 1897
Lugar de Nacimiento New York City, New York, USA
Fecha de fallecimiento May 26, 1990