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Ancient Civilizations The Sumerians 3200 BC- 1800BC

Where did they live? Fertile Crescent Mesopotamia Modern day Iraq Biblical site of Garden of Eden Included city-states of Ur, Erech, Kish, and Babylon

Who were the Sumerians?

They were … the oldest civilization known to historians resourceful builders artisans traders warriors communicators religious

Resourceful They speared fish from slender wooden boats, herded water buffalo and fashioned fantastic vaulted houses from the few building materials the marshes had to offer: reeds, clay and buffalo dung.

Builders Ziggurats Irrigation Systems Bazaars- Ancient’s version of malls Roads Canals Built with earth/water

Artisans One look at the ancient Sumerian "Treasures from the Royal Tombs of Ur" and you will think to yourself, They just don’t make gold, silver and copper ornaments of anthropomorphic goats like they used to. These 4,500-year-old artifacts, swiped from a burial site in Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq), were crafted with mind-blowing precision.

Traders Traders brought riches to cities and sailed along the rivers or risked the dangers of desert travel to carry goods to distant regions. Sumerians made the first wheeled vehicles.

Warriors Constantly at war with their neighboring city-states Weapons includes spears, chariots, used basic armor

Communicators First writing system Cuneiform Used a reed stylist on clay tablets Used for accounting purposes; to record harvests, storage of grain, etc.

Religious Polytheistic- gods controlled nature, behaved like ordinary folk Believed their highest duty was to KEEP the GODS HAPPY! Believed at death they went to underworld

Why Important? Authors of Epic of Gilgamesh Invented first wheeled carts First writing system Created basic algebra/geometry Experimented with 60minute hour Invented the Sail

What happened to Sumerians? No natural defenses allowed others (Assyrians) to take over the area and adopt what they learned from the Sumerians. Knowledge spread throughout the Middle East. Later the Middle East was conquered first by the Greeks and then later the Romans. Spread of knowledge is called Cultural Diffusion!