The College of Education for Human Sciences, in cooperation with the Department of History and the Continuing Education Unit, organized a workshop on (the religious institution in ancient Iraq and its contributions to the civilizational aspect during the third millennium BC). The old one to show the extent of sophistication and development in dealing with the critical civilized issues in presenting society and its development through the institution’s management of the economy and its sponsorship of schools and those who study in them and what is taught to the side of the urgent need for seals, which replaced the delivery in the present time, and how this institution contributed to establishing the rules for the use of the seal from Before everyone.
The researcher reviewed the religious and secular texts that confirm the role and contribution of the religious institution in the civilized aspect, especially the economy in all its agricultural and commercial fields, lending and livestock breeding. And all knowledge to Jani to review the importance of keeping the seal and what is printed on it of scenes indicating the importance of religion and the wealth of the temples in addition to highlighting the purpose of the invention of the seal and my father was a special invention of the mundane institution in ancient Iraq at the beginning of the fourth millennium BC.
The workshop recommended the necessity of looking at the institutions of Mesopotamia in the past, and how Iraq was in that period in the history of a state of institutions on a large part of development, advancement and organization. important civilization
