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Ancient Near East Part 1 Jericho - Sumer
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MESOPOTAMIA: SUMMARY PERIOD OUTLINE ANCIENT NEAR EAST EMPIRES Sumer3000-2334 BCE Akkadian2340-2193 BCE Neo-Sumerian2125-2004 BCE Old Babylonian2025-1594 BCE Old Assyrian1600-1100 BCE Hittite1600-1200 BCE Neo-Assyrian/1000-539 BCE Babylonian Persia559-334 BCE
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The Fertile Crescent and Mesopotamia: the land between two rivers The First Cities: Jericho, c.8000-7000 BCE Ain Ghazal, c. 7200-5000 BCE Chatal Huyuk, c.6500-5500 BCE
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Jericho (Jordan): aerial view: mound of 1st town (front) modern city (middle) and Dead Sea (back)
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A different tradition: The Human Figures at Ain Ghazal, Jordan
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Chatal Huyuk c. 6500 - 5500 BCE
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Ain Ghazal: 2 phases of pre-pottery Neolithic house c. 7200-5000 BCE
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Chatal Huyuk Anatolia Early, if not the first example of a cityscape wall painting. On top: restored painting Below: pre-restoration.
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SOUTHERN MESOPOTAMIA SUMER 3000-2334 BCE
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MONUMENTAL ARCHITECTURE: The ZIGGURAT (form and function) Ziggurat- example of monumental religious architecture Stepped pyramids structures with a temple or shrine on top Represented wealth, prestige, and prosperity of a city’s rulers and glorified its gods. Symbol of bridge between heaven and earth
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Uruk (modern Warka in Iraq): White Temple of Anu, c.3300-3000 BCE
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Nanna Ziggurat, Ur, c.2100—2050 BCE (present-day Muqaiyir, Iraq)
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Carved vase (known as the Uruk Vase) Alabaster c. 3300-3000 BCE One of the earliest surviving works of narrative relief sculpture. The vase has three registers, or levels, of carving.
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