MESOPOTAMIA is a part of an area called the FERTILE CRESCENT b/c of its rich soil & curved shape.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Intro to River Civilizations #8 River Civilization Map #7
Advertisements

Ancient Mesopotamia- Geography of the Fertile Crescent
Do Now Title: intro to Mesopotamia
Basic elements of civilization Political (territory-based) institutions Organized religion Urban/administrative centers Hierarchical system of classes.
Ancient India Geography
Geography and Early History of the Middle East
Egypt: Geography, People, Environment Modern-day Egypt is located in North Africa & Asia and is considered part of the region known as the Middle East.
(Geography).  Located in western Asia  Present- day countries of: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Israel  This land is in the shape of a crescent  Called.
The Geography of the Fertile Crescent. What does Mesopotamia mean? The “land between the rivers” in Greek.
Geography: How does Geography effect settlement of people?
Mesopotamia.
Mesopotamia and the Fertile Crescent
Geography. Tigris and Euphrates rivers are in SW Asia= Middle East Start in mts. of Turkey SE through Iraq to Persian Gulf Region is called Mesopotamia,
4 Early River Valley Civilizations
MESOPOTAMIAN GEOGRAPHY Cradle of Civilization. Location  Ancient Mesopotamia lay in what we know today as Iraq, northeast Syria and part of south east.
THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE NILE. OBJECTIVES: Describe how environmental factors supported permanent settlement and the development of civilization in these.
Social Studies Geography of The Fertile Crescent Fertile Crescent was developing around the same time of Egyptian development. Present day countries.
Chapter 3 Section 1 Geography of the Fertile Crescent
Ancient Mesopotamia Standard : 7.1.1
Mesopotamia Title: Geography. Do Now  This week in history, Los Angeles was founded by Spanish Settlers in  Much has changed since that day..
The Geography of Ancient Mesopotamia Chapter 3: Lesson 1.
The Cradle of Civilization
Geography of Mesopotamia. Guiding Question How did geography encourage the rise of civilization in Mesopotamia?
Geography of the Fertile Crescent
Mesopotamia.
Mesopotamia 8,000 BC Start with a story: imagine you are a farmer living near Southwest Asia. The yearly flood which makes farming possible has not come.
How did the geography affect their lives?. Southwest Asia’s first cities Known as the fertile crescent because the area was shaped like a crescent moon.
 Turn to page 95 of your textbook  Take out your vocabulary sheets and describe the words 1. Tributary 2. Plateau 3. Alluvial plain 4. Silt.
9/29 Focus: 9/29 Focus: – Geographic factors played a major role in Egypt being one of the most stable and long lasting civilization in the ancient world.
All Maps You Create Must Have… A Title A Compass Rose A legend.
Geography of Mesopotamia What does Mesopotamia mean? The Land Between the Two (2) Rivers Tigris River Euphrates River What are the names.
Chapter 5 Lesson 1 Notes. I. Fertile Crescent A. shaped like a quarter moon B. covers present day Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Israel  The modern countries.
Aim: How did the Fertile Crescent affect the people of Mesopotamia? Do Now: What is irrigation?
Mesopotamia: Cradle of Civilization. Geography of the Fertile Crescent The Valleys of the Tigris and Euphrates river`s were the site of the world's first.
Mesopotamia. The Fertile Crescent - Mesopotamia Mesopotamia – located mostly in modern-day Iraq and Syria Mesopotamia - Greek word meaning “between the.
Ancient Civilization very old a highly organized society (group of people)
 Turn to page 95 of your textbook  Take out your vocabulary sheets and describe the words 1. Tributary 2. Plateau 3. Alluvial plain 4. Silt.
The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers Chapter Three Lesson One.
1 Earliest Civilizations Arose along River Valleys.
The Nile River Aim: How did ancient Egyptians depend upon the Nile River? Do Now: What is silt?
Geography of the Fertile Crescent
Chapter 5 History of the Fertile Crescent
Geography and the Fertile Crescent
Chapter 3.
Farming in Mesopotamia
Cradle of Civilization
The Geography of Mesopotamia
Geography of Mesopotamia
Chapter 3.1 “Geography of Mesopotamia” “Land Between Two Rivers” –section 1 The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers start in the mountains of Turkey and flow.
Geography of the Fertile Crescent
Mesopotamia & the Rise of Mighty Empires
Mesopotamia, Egypt, India & China
The Only Items on your desk should be
Geography of the Fertile Crescent
Early River Valley Civilization BCE
River Valley Civilizations: Mesopotamia
Physical Geography Chapter 8, Section 1.
Please be aware that these PowerPoints are reduced versions.
Tuesday, Sept. 1nd, 2015 Journal – Attendance
- Cradle of Civilization - Land Between Two Rivers - Fertile Crescent
Take Out: Agenda: planner sheet of paper textbook page 79
Mesopotamia.
Section 1 – Geography and the Fertile Crescent
Chapter 3: Ancient Mesopotamia
Mesopotamia: The Geography of Ancient Mesopotamia
Chapter 3, Section 1 10 Questions Total 9/9/15.
WARM-UP: Explain how geographic features and cultural diffusion affected the development of ancient Mesopotamia and ancient Egyptian River Valley civilizations.
Intro to River Civilizations #7 River Civilization Map #8
Geography of Ancient Mesopotamia
Aim: How did the environment affect the Sumerians
Presentation transcript:

MESOPOTAMIA is a part of an area called the FERTILE CRESCENT b/c of its rich soil & curved shape

Mesopotamia (Greek for land between two rivers) is an area that lies between the Tigris & Euphrates Rivers Both rivers start in mountains of Turkey & flow SE through Iraq where they meet up before emptying out into the Persian Gulf Rain/melting snow swell rivers & cause them to overflow onto the flat land bordering rivers – this deposits silt, making land extremely fertile_ Unlike the Nile, floods of the 2 rivers were unpredictable Farmers didn't know when to plant or how big each flood would be The area receives little rainfall & as a result, drought was common - lack of rain lowered river levels & made irrigation more difficult Nevertheless, settlements formed in Mesopotamia in approx BCE Farmers grew wheat/other grains - food surplus led to population growth Mesopotamia is considered the world’s 1 st civilization (before Ancient Egypt, India & China) and is referred to as the cradle of civilization Mesopotamia has few natural barriers so it was easy to invade Foreigners like the Egyptians often stole from/conquered the area

Most of Mesopotamia is located in what is now the country of _____________