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Mesopotamia and Sumer. Chapter 2 Section 1 . Key Terms. Fertile Crescent Mesopotamia Ziggurat City-State Polytheism Dynasty Cuneiform Sargon Hammurabi. Geography Promotes Civilization. Fertile Crescent-curve between the Mediterranean and Persian Sea - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Mesopotamia and Sumer

Chapter 2Section 1

Page 2: Mesopotamia and Sumer

• Fertile Crescent• Mesopotamia• Ziggurat• City-State• Polytheism• Dynasty• Cuneiform• Sargon• Hammurabi

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Fertile Crescent-curve between the Mediterranean and Persian Sea

Richest soils between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers

Called Mesopotamia

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5500 BC farming Grew wheat grain

barley Dug basins to save

water Made canals for

irrigation

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Sumerians developed the first civilization.

Built of mud bricks Ziggurats-pyramid

style structure Walls around city City-state- a

political unit with its own government

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Polytheism- the worship of many gods

Believed gods controlled all forces

God Enil ruled the air and storms

Gods were like humans◦ Drank, fell in love,

married and fought

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Worked hard to please the gods

Built temples Priests held high

status War chiefs became

kings◦ They served the gods

Dynasty-series of rulers from one family

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Cuneiform the first style of writing◦ Used a stylus a

sharp tool◦ Made wedge-

shaped symbols Wrote laws,

business accounts, first book◦ Epic of Gilgamesh

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Math and Sciences◦ Developed math

based on number 60◦ Still divide hour into

minutes ◦ Circle into 360

degrees◦ Learned geometry◦ Invented the wheel◦ The plow◦ Built sewers

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The Arts◦ Use of arches and

ramps◦ Sculpture of wide

open eyes◦ Engraved cylinder

seals engraved all around

◦ Rolled onto wet clay Used to sign

documents

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Trade and Society◦ Lacked wood and

metals◦ Sumerians trade for

items◦ Trades across

southwest Asia◦ Formed social

hierarchy Kings and priests Large landowners and

merchants Artisans and farmers

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Men and women had distinct roles

Men ◦ Held political office◦ Made laws

Women◦ Took care of the

home◦ Took care of children

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Sargon’s Empire◦ 2330 BC◦ Created a

permanent army◦ Used army to

conquer Sumer◦ Ruled from Akad◦ Formed world’s first

empire

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Empire- different kingdoms under one rule◦ Akkadian’s adopted

cuneiform◦ Sumerian remained

the main language for religion

◦ Priests had a lot of power

◦ Empire lasted 140 years

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Amorites settled in Babylon◦ 1792 BC Hammurabi

is king◦ United all of

Mesopotamia◦ Oversaw building

projects◦ Improved tax

collection

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Hammurabi◦ Increased trade◦ Absorbed culture of

the region◦ Most famous for

Hammurabi’s Code◦ 282 laws dealing

with trade, murder, theft, injury

◦ Was written for all people to see