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Accent Mesopotamia

PyramidTime Period King vs. King Invention $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

Who is Hammurabi? Had 282 laws and where the first ones written down

Who are Nobles. The richest people on the pyramid are

What is ancient agriculture? 3-100

What is a brick oven? 4-100

Who is Ur-Namur. The king was not fair

What are Slaves? What are the people from war and children and woman

In 10,000 BC what started? What is Hunting and Gathering

What is brick oven? Make food

Who had a law called and eye for an eye? 1-300

Who are Clients? The people that worked for the Nobles

What is 8,000 and 4,000 BC? The time period did they start trading

What is the wheel? The people got around by using this

Who is Ur-Namur? 1-400

Who are the Commoners? They are skilled workers

What is 8,000 BC? The trading center of Jericho

What is Mud and Straw? How did they make their house out of

Who is Ur-Nammu? The king did not write down there laws

Who are the Commoners? The farmers are

What is 8,000-4,000 BC? The time period did inventions start

What is dry/wet mud? They make out of Clay pots

What is Zagros,Elbuz,Pontic,Taurus? The names of the four mountains are.

Thanks