Picture I Kimmo Huosionmaa Above the text is an image of Ningirsu's temple floor plan, what seems very modern, and there are drawings of entrances like in many modern public buildings in the modern era. The picture is a part of the statue, what portraits the Gudea, the ruler of Sumer from the 2144-2124BC. This king has probably given his name to Judah or Judea is probably one version of his name. When we are thinking about this floor plan, what ruler Gudea keeps his hands, we must realize that this building might have marked entrances, that the people find, what they were looking for. In fact, Gudea had many skills, and he is portrayed as an architect, and there are two possibilities, why this man was mentioned as an architect. First is that Gudea might be worked as the protector of the building site of this temple, and gave financial support and workers for that temple. Or maybe he self was really an architect. I don't know how those Mesopotamian rulers act or how