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The Fertile Crescent The FC was in present day Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, Syria & Iraq
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Mesopotamia - land between two rivers
Tigris Euphrates Present Day Iraq Settled 5000 BC Flat plain Need protection from flooding rivers & from invaders built dams & channels irrigation
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Sumerian Civilization (3000 BC)
City State – an independent state consisting of the city & the farms around it (12) within Sumer valley common culture, language, religion
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Religion Polytheistic – believed in many gods
each City State has a temple – Ziggurat
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Deities unpredictable & selfish
bring famine, disease, flood, destruction priests & priestesses ask for blessings ceremonies to appease gods An – god of seasons Enlil – wind and agriculture Underworld – no light or air
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The Story on Enmesh and Enten
Summer Myth in which Enlil, son of the Sumerian supreme God chooses the gifts of Enten (creator of animals over Enmesh creator of villages) Importance of Neolithic
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Government Kings are also priests, responsible for pleasing the deity.
This makes the government a Theocracy – or government controlled by religious leaders
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Sumerian inventions (develop around the need to trade)
wheel arch – sturdier buildings potter’s wheel sundial # system (based on 60) lunar calendar 1st bronze Cuneiform – writing symbols for ideas & objects hard to learn scribe class studies at eddubas business, history, literature
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Empires of Mesopotamia & Hammurabi’s Code
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Sargon of Akkad– 2350 BC conquered all c-s of Sumer
1st Empire – many peoples & previously independent states under one ruler
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Hammurabi of Babylon When- 1792- approx. 1750 B.C.E.
Problem – many different laws & customs throughout the land and acts of vengeance were common Solution- Created a codified law system based on class rank. Harsh punishments.
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Pillar of Law
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Hammurabi’s Code: “to make justice appear in the land”
1st “Codified” Law (organized law code) Earliest evidence of Written law – engraved on stones throughout the empire Uniform – all had to abide by it
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Questions Is there equality under Hammurabi’s law?
Does it “make justice appear in the land?” How do Hammurabi’s laws compare with ours in terms of the 1. types of laws, 2. types of punishments, 3. goal of the law?
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1. If a man bring an accusation against a man, and charge him with a capital crime, but cannot prove it, he, the accuser, shall be put to death.
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3 If a man, in a case pending judgment, bear false witness, or do not establish the testimony that he has given, if that case be a case involving life, that man shall be put to death.
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13. If a fire breaks out in a man’s house and a man who goes to extinguish it cast his eye on the furniture of the owner of the house, and take the furniture of the owner of the house, that man shall be thrown into that fire.
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Battery 56. If a son strike his father, they shall cut off his fingers
Battery 56 If a son strike his father, they shall cut off his fingers. 57 If a man destroy the eye of another man, they shall destroy his eye. 58 If a man breaks another man’s bone, they shall break his bone If one destroy the eye of a freeman or break the bone of a freeman, he shall pay sixty shekels [about one pound of silver]. 60 If one destroy the eye of a man’s slave or break a bone of a man’s slave he shall pay one half of his price 61. If a man knock out a tooth of a man of his own rank, they shall knock out his tooth 62 If one knock out the tooth of a freeman, he shall pay 20 shekels 63 If a man strike the person of a man who is his superior, he shall receive sixty strokes with an ox-tail whip in public. 64 If a man strike another man of his own rank, he shall pay sixty shekels 65 If a man strike a man’s daughter and bring about a miscarriage, he shall pay ten shekels for her miscarriage 66 If that woman die, they shall put his daughter to death. 67 If, through a blow, he being about a miscarriage to the daughter of a freeman, he shall pay five shekels 68 If that woman die, he shall pay 30 shekels.
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