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Early River Valley Civilizations: Mesopotamia Mesopotamia Map
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Partner Discussion Question Why did humans travel around? What was the one thing they HAD to have? Because of this need, where do we find most of our early villages and cities located?
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The Start of Mesopotamia Middle East (5000 BCE) – Fertile Crescent Fertile due to: – 2 major rivers that emptied into the Persian Gulf Tigris River Euphrates River – What country is this area today???
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Mesopotamia (c. 3100-529 BCE) – Greek term meaning “between the rivers” Small cities close to Persian Gulf – Later spread further WHY???
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Geography of Mesopotamia
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Geography Practice: Fertile Crescent
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Impact of Geography Rivers – Positives Fertile land allowed crops to grow Deposited silt – Rich soil from bottom of riverbeds
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Impact of Geography – Negatives Rivers flooded unpredictably Area of Sumer was small Lacked other vital natural resources – How would they get these???
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Partner Discussion Question What technology did the Sumerians utilize that would help lessen the negative consequences of their location?
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Impact of Geography Problem Solving – New technologies Irrigation canals – Control water – Spread the amount of farmable land
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Impact of Geography Built walls to protect the cities from invaders
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Impact of Geography Traded for resources – Who did they trade with??? What do you think they traded??? – Traded grain and cloth for wood, metal, and tools
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Mesopotamia – First Civilization Sumer (2900 BCE) – City-states – Considered FIRST civilization
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Partner Discussion Question Why is Sumer considered to be the FIRST civilization? What features of civilization did Sumer have? (Hint: Think back to the lecture from last class!)
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Sumerian Cities All cities had their OWN governments and rulers – Eridu – Ur
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Sumerian Society – Buildings made of clay bricks Regular houses Rich houses
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Examples of Ur Housing
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Economy of Sumerian Cities Economy based of Agriculture – What was traded??? (Think back to earlier in the lecture!!!) Marketplace – Bazaar or open air market Barter
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Chapter Reading Review Question Write down as many facts as you can remember from the reading about Sumerian religion.
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Sumerian Religion Polytheism Ziggurat – Protected by walls – Served many purposes Ceremonies Sacrifices Store grain Priests held high power in society – At first had all power… who eventually takes this power??? How and why???
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Sumerian Government Dynasties
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Sumerian Society Rigid social classes – Priests and Kings – upper class – Merchants / Artisans – upper middle class – Farmers / Laborers – lower middle class – Slaves – Prisoners of War Women – Own land – Low priesthood – Could not write What does this suggest???
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Sumerian Science & Technology Sumerians known for 4 major inventions – Wheel – Sail Trade Travel – Plow – Harness
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Calendars Number system 0 – 60 Bronze – the Bronze Age Cuneiform – Writing system of pressing into clay – Pictographs – Stylus Ziggurat
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Early Mesopotamian Conquerors Religious leaders – Wars broke out Military leaders come to power Conquer nearby villages – Beginning of empires What is an empire??? First Empire builder - Sargon of Akkad
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Akkadian Empire Conquers City-State Sumer – From city of Akkad – Adopted many Sumerian practices and beliefs Sargon dynasty unifies Sumer from 2340 – 2125 BCE – First time Sumer unified Expands empire from north of Sumer to Persian Gulf
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Sargon’s Empire
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Partner Discussion Question Why did Sargon adopt much of the Sumerian culture? How did this help him to rule? Explain.
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Babylonians Empire of Sargon begins to weaken Amorites take power of Sumer around 2000 BCE Called Babylonians – Babylon is capital (no longer Ur) – Still kept practices of Sumer
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Babylonian Empire
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Hammurabi Hammurabi (1790-1750 BCE) Code of law – Based off earlier codes – First Written Law Code – Posted throughout cities Hammurabi ’ s Code based on revenge – Eye for an eye, tooth for tooth – Rules applied differently to rich and poor
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Part of Hammurabi’s Code from a Stele
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Babylonian Religion Religion changed – Marduk – Similar beliefs
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