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Do Now- page 59 IAN Review: What is an archaeologist? What is a social class? What does social hierarchy mean?
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The First Civilization
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Let’s discuss some negatives about living in a River Valley first… What are the negatives for living in a River Valley?
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Lack of protection – Easy to invade b/c no mountains or natural barriers – How did they cope? They built brick walls & moats
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Possibility of drought
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Lack of resources- no forests for woods, little stone and minerals – How did they cope? TRADE! – What did they trade?
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Welcome to Sumer & meet the Sumerians
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A city-what??!? City State: a community that included a city and its surrounding lands. Sumerian City State: – Trade – Learning – Religion By 3,000BCE Sumer had atleast 12 city states – Famous ones were: Babylon Kish Nippur Ur
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Where are they located? Most city states are located near the mouth of the Tigris and Euphrates The land was fertile Farmers can grow more food More food = bigger population
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3,300 BCE - SUMER What is a civilization? A civilization is advance form of culture that developed in cities. – For example: as we became better farmers, population increased – City leaders organized workers – Culture grew much more complex
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The Sumerian City State http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cf m?guidAssetId=c97e7036-9246-4258-b1f6- 9586f5e1333b http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cf m?guidAssetId=c97e7036-9246-4258-b1f6- 9586f5e1333b
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The Sumerian city – Built homes out of reeds, brick and mud – Rooms around a court yard
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The Ziggurat 2220 BCE- largest most important structure in the city It functioned as a city hall Middle of a temple complex – This is b/c priests ran the agriculture and other things of importance
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Class zone!
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Brief Sumerian Religion Priests = very important – Politically – Religious Went to them for help from gods
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What is a social class?
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Sumerian Social Classes Top: kings/Priests Upper: landowners, government officials and rich merchants Middle: farmers & artisans Lower: slaves
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Kings
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Upper class- land owners, rich merchants, government officials
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Priests
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Middle Class- Farmers, artisans
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Lowest class - slaves
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Priests/Kings Landowners, government officials and rich merchants Farmers/Artisans Slaves
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What was the role of Women? Women in Sumer had more rights than they did in later Mesopotamia Upper class women became priestesses = role of honor – Could own land – Work as merchants/weavers – Main role was still raising children
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HW- page 59 IAN Answer the following in complete sentences- at least 5 to 7 sentences: What is something you would expect to find as an archaeologist digging in Mesopotamia? What would be surprising about working as an archaeologist in an ancient city?
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