LIST OF SUMER KINGS, BEFORE THE FLOOD. BY FABIAN MASSA.

Translated from Spanish to English with Google Translator. It can be said that Scripture leaves not only a genealogy established, but clearly each patriarch was "Head" of his Clan. The Sumerians, like all peoples of antiquity, had a Kingdom and proof of this are documents detailing the royal dynasties pre and post deluge: The Sumerian King lists describe the kings and their governments. More than a dozen copies of these lists are known, which were found in Susa (Babylon) and in the Royal Library of Nineveh, in the 7th century BC. It is believed that all come from an original that was probably written during the third dynasty of Ur or earlier. The best preserved specimen is the Weld-Blundell Prism [1], which was written in cuneiform writing around 2,170 a. C. by a scribe who signs as Nur-Ninsubur, at the end of the Isin dynasty.