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They lived in a land with rolling hills Upper part the Tigris river Northern Mesopotamia Lower part of Zap river Rich and fertile land – Grew Crops Rich.

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2 They lived in a land with rolling hills Upper part the Tigris river Northern Mesopotamia Lower part of Zap river Rich and fertile land – Grew Crops Rich corn crops – Made mud bricks There were many rivers around them

3 Time Period 2000-605 BCE: – 2000 BCE- Beginning of Assyrian Empire – 1765 BCE- Code of Hammurabi is made – 752 BCE- Aramaic is made: Official language of Assyria and Akkadia – 605 BCE- End of Assyrian Empire

4 Known for there trading – Traded donkeys – Traded caravans Fighting – Warlike – Trying to conquer new lands Art Making big building – Cover the big buildings in art The art were demons trying to protect them from evil influences

5 Reputation: - Gained reputation during 600-500 BCE -Very crude and brutal people -Liked torturing people in conquered cities -Controlled empire by violence and terror

6 ASSYRIAN RULERS: Sargon II: 721-705 BCE – Conquered Kingdom of Samaria – Made policy to send conquered people to different parts of his empire Assur Banipal: 669-626 BCE – Built the Library of Nineveh – Conquered the City Tyre in Egypt

7 ART Spiritual and complex Vide variety of Styles Reflected society and emotions of the people Mainly depicted wars, battles, or kings

8 They were always in war with each other Military camp – Royal canopy in the center of it – Kings face is usually shown 1200 BCE – Assyrian umpire conquers Babylon All Babylon people moved to a different part of the city – The Assyrians' worried about the Babylon god Marduk They rebuilt the city and left

9 It was their capital 600 BCE, last Assyrian king assigned project It was a library – Clay tablets of ancient Sumer, Babylonia, and Assyrian – 30,000 tablets were discovered – The tablets are the most important knowledge from Assyrians’

10 Burial Ceremonies Other city-states would bury bodies in cemeteries, jars, or the desert The Assyrians did not believe in the “Busy Afterlife” – Would dig the poor in or under houses – Would dig the rich in rooms just for the dead Oil lamps would always be burning next to the graves.


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