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Mesopotamia “Land Between The Rivers”
Civilizations around the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
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Sections on Your Lotus pgs. 73-83
Geography Government/Leaders Religion Life in Sumer Sumerian Writing Technology/Science
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Geography Tigris and Euphrates Rivers = fertile soil and trade
Fertile soil = farming/agriculture Tigris and Euphrates flood – spreads nutrients from river bed Flooding was unpredictable – could wipe out crops Outside River Valleys, Mesopotamia is hot and dry
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Government/Leaders Each Sumerian city & surrounding land became a “city-state.” Geography made CS isolated. Each CS had its own govt. – not part of a bigger country. CS went to war w/each other. Eventually ruled by king
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Religion Polytheistic= many gods
Each god thought to have power over a natural force or human activity. Built grand temple called a ziggurat for chief god Only priests/priestesses could go to top of ziggurat Priests/priestesses controlled land and some even ruled
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Life in Sumer Only men are educated Women had rights – own businesses
Small mud-brick houses Most people farmed Some were artisans – skilled workers (pottery, cloth, etc.) Merchants traded wheat, barley, timber 3 social classes Upper: priests, kings, govt. officials Middle: Artisans, merchants, farmers Lower: Slaves
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Language Writing – helps keep records, pass on ideas
Cuneiform: sharp reeds used to cut marks into clay tablets. Only wealthy boys learned to write. Boys could become scribes: record keepers Oldest known epic (story) Epic of Gilgamesh Gilgamesh does great deeds – immortality only for gods
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Education/Technology
Irrigation system Wagon wheel Plow Sailboat Geometry # system based on 60 (60 min. hour, 360 degree circle) 12-month calendar based on moon cycles Recorded positions of stars/planets
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Akkadians & Babylonians
Sargon, king of Akkadians (N. Meso) Sargon conquered all of Meso. – world’s 1st empire New group conquers Akkadians – builds city of Babylon Hammurabi creates Babyolonian Empire Hammurabi best known for 282 laws “Hammurabi’s Code.” Code covered all areas of life (crime, farming, business, marriage).
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Assyrians 1000 yrs. after Hammurabi
Army 1st to use iron weapons (heated and cooled rapidly for strength Foot soldiers armed with spears & daggers or bows and arrows Also chariots & horsemen Fierce warriors Cruel rulers Organized empire into provinces (political districts) Each province had a governor Built roads
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Chaldeans Captured Assyrian capital – Ninevah
Descendants of Babylonians Rebuilt Babylon into wealthiest city on world King Nebuchadnezzar built the “Hanging Gardens” Large trees, flowering vines, plants, irrigated from river Could be seen from any point in Bablyon Babylon became major trade center b/n Persian Gulf and Mediterranean Caravans or traveling merchants passed through selling goods Astronomers studied and mapped stars
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Babylon & Hanging Gardens
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