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What led to the growth of villages? Began to build elaborate irrigation systems Created food surplus Allowed branching out of jobs (pottery, metal objects, and woven cloth) Trade begins to flourish The sail and the wheel
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Increased need for labor on certain jobs Formation of social classes More organized religion Change in beliefs Began to believe in gods that would control agriculture
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Complex culture with 5 characteristics Advanced cities Specialized workers Complex institutions Record keeping Advanced technology
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Large group of people living together Center for a larger area Depended on trade City was hub for this
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Branching out to other occupations Specialization Some became artisans Skilled workers who make goods by hand Helped cities become center for trade
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Gov’t becomes necessary Maintain order and establish laws Institution A long-lasting pattern of organization in a community Religion becomes institution Temples become center of religion, gov’t, and economy
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Gov’t officials would Document tax collections Passage of laws Storage of grain Merchants would Record debts and payments Sumerian scribes invent Cuneiform Stylus (Reed) and moist clay Beginning of Sumer = beginning of written history
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Farmers begin to use power of animal and nature Plowing the ground Irrigation systems Artists Invent the potter’s wheel Made bronze from copper and tin (Bronze Age)
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One of earliest cities in Sumer Along Euphrates River (Iraq) Had advanced agriculture Like? People live in small one-story houses Artisans begin to work full time Why is this important?
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Had a market place Buy things with grain, barley, etc. (Barter system) Had Ziggurats Huge temples surrounded by wall Conduct rituals to worship the cities gods Sacrifices are sometimes made Storage area for food surplus, fabrics, and gems
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