This document provides an overview of ancient Near Eastern art and architecture from Sumerian through Persian periods. It discusses the development of Sumerian civilization and art, including the first city-states and systems of writing. Subsequent empires like Akkadia, Babylon, Assyria, and Persia adopted and expanded on these cultural and artistic traditions. The art highlighted serves religious, political, and commemorative purposes, celebrating rulers and asserting their power through monumental architecture, sculpture, and relief programs. Stylistic traditions established in early Sumer persisted and evolved through later Near Eastern civilizations, demonstrating the cultural interconnections and lasting influences across the region.