This paper, through a multidisciplinary approach centered on anthropology and history, will try to analyze some of the textual and iconographic sources that are testimonies of the transformations introduced by the Sargonid dynasty in Mesopotamia and its area of influence. An element that stands out is the vigour of its political-territorial expansion: firstly, the attempt to unify Sumer and Akkad, ki-en-gi and ki-uri, and promote from the power spheres the construction of a syncretic ethnopolitical identity; secondly, the extension of the political control and the economic exploitation beyond the borders of the unified country, advancing from its natural region in the alluvial plain towards mountainous areas on the north, east an...