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The Fertile Crescent Life between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
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The Fertile Crescent Mesopotamia is considered the cradle of civilization - it was the first time that humans created and sustained (3,000 years) an urban, literate, technologically sophisticated society where people shared common values and a common view of the origins and order of the world.
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The Fertile Crescent plateau: elevated flatland
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The Fertile Crescent silt: tiny bits of rock and soil
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The Fertile Crescent drought: long periods of dry weather
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The Fertile Crescent irrigation: the watering of land with canals or pipes
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The Fertile Crescent cuneiform: Sumer’s system of writing; one of the first writing systems invented
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The Fertile Crescent scribe: record keepers of ancient times; Sumer’s writers
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The Fertile Crescent city-state: a self-governing city that also governs surrounding villages
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The Fertile Crescent ziggurat: a large, mud-brick building with a temple at its peak used for religious purposes
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The Fertile Crescent polytheism: the belief in many gods and goddesses
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The Fertile Crescent monotheism: the belief in one god or deity
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The Fertile Crescent empire: a group of lands and peoples ruled by one government
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The Fertile Crescent code of law: a written set of rules that applies to everyone
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The Fertile Crescent aqueduct: a new kind of watering system; a raised waterway; carries mountain stream water to city
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The Fertile Crescent moat: a canal used for protection
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The Fertile Crescent tax: money collected by the government
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The Fertile Crescent “Hanging Gardens” Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar built these for his wife
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The Fertile Crescent “Hanging Gardens”
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The Fertile Crescent “Hanging Gardens”
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The Fertile Crescent “Hanging Gardens”
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