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Page 1: Mesopotamia Later Empires. 1. By 1000 B.C. the Babylonian Empire was losing the power and another empire to the north started its rise in Mesopotamia

MesopotamiaLater Empires

Page 2: Mesopotamia Later Empires. 1. By 1000 B.C. the Babylonian Empire was losing the power and another empire to the north started its rise in Mesopotamia

1. By 1000 B.C. the Babylonian Empire was losing the power and another empire to the north started its rise in Mesopotamia.

Page 3: Mesopotamia Later Empires. 1. By 1000 B.C. the Babylonian Empire was losing the power and another empire to the north started its rise in Mesopotamia

2. This new empire was called the Assyrian Empire, named in honor of its chief god, Assur.

Page 4: Mesopotamia Later Empires. 1. By 1000 B.C. the Babylonian Empire was losing the power and another empire to the north started its rise in Mesopotamia

3. The people of Assur learned warfare, or skill in war, from the Hittites.

Page 5: Mesopotamia Later Empires. 1. By 1000 B.C. the Babylonian Empire was losing the power and another empire to the north started its rise in Mesopotamia

4. They learned to make iron weapons and use chariots from the Hittites.

Page 6: Mesopotamia Later Empires. 1. By 1000 B.C. the Babylonian Empire was losing the power and another empire to the north started its rise in Mesopotamia

5. Assyrian innovations included lances and battering rams.

Page 7: Mesopotamia Later Empires. 1. By 1000 B.C. the Babylonian Empire was losing the power and another empire to the north started its rise in Mesopotamia

6. Assyrian kings worked to unite the peoples of their huge empire by improving transportation and communication.

Page 8: Mesopotamia Later Empires. 1. By 1000 B.C. the Babylonian Empire was losing the power and another empire to the north started its rise in Mesopotamia

7. They built a system of paved roads, which enabled them to develop the first postal system.

Page 9: Mesopotamia Later Empires. 1. By 1000 B.C. the Babylonian Empire was losing the power and another empire to the north started its rise in Mesopotamia

8. A decree is an official order or a decision made by a ruler.

Page 10: Mesopotamia Later Empires. 1. By 1000 B.C. the Babylonian Empire was losing the power and another empire to the north started its rise in Mesopotamia

9. Other Assyrian achievements included locks that opened with a key, plumbing and flush toilets, as well as running water.

Page 11: Mesopotamia Later Empires. 1. By 1000 B.C. the Babylonian Empire was losing the power and another empire to the north started its rise in Mesopotamia

10. King Sennacherib assembled one of the first libraries.

Page 12: Mesopotamia Later Empires. 1. By 1000 B.C. the Babylonian Empire was losing the power and another empire to the north started its rise in Mesopotamia

11. One important Assyrian innovation was the organization of government.

Page 13: Mesopotamia Later Empires. 1. By 1000 B.C. the Babylonian Empire was losing the power and another empire to the north started its rise in Mesopotamia

12. A territory is a large division of a country, which is governed

by a local leader.

Page 14: Mesopotamia Later Empires. 1. By 1000 B.C. the Babylonian Empire was losing the power and another empire to the north started its rise in Mesopotamia

13. The Assyrian capital was located at Nineveh.

Page 15: Mesopotamia Later Empires. 1. By 1000 B.C. the Babylonian Empire was losing the power and another empire to the north started its rise in Mesopotamia

14. A relief is a wall carving that stands out from the surface of the building.

Page 16: Mesopotamia Later Empires. 1. By 1000 B.C. the Babylonian Empire was losing the power and another empire to the north started its rise in Mesopotamia

15. A scribe was a person who wrote things for others. Most people

in the ancient world could neither read nor write, although Nineveh

was home to an enormous library.

Page 17: Mesopotamia Later Empires. 1. By 1000 B.C. the Babylonian Empire was losing the power and another empire to the north started its rise in Mesopotamia

16. In 612 B.C. the Medes attacked Nineveh and killed the king of Assyria.

Page 18: Mesopotamia Later Empires. 1. By 1000 B.C. the Babylonian Empire was losing the power and another empire to the north started its rise in Mesopotamia

17. Free of the Assyrians, Babylon again became the center of civilization in Mesopotamia. It was called the New Babylonian Empire.

Page 19: Mesopotamia Later Empires. 1. By 1000 B.C. the Babylonian Empire was losing the power and another empire to the north started its rise in Mesopotamia

18. Nebuchadnezzar is remembered for his

great building projects, including a palace,

several temples, and a ziggurat known as the

Tower of Babel.

Page 20: Mesopotamia Later Empires. 1. By 1000 B.C. the Babylonian Empire was losing the power and another empire to the north started its rise in Mesopotamia

Tower of Babel

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19. He is also thought to have built one of the Wonders of the Ancient World, the

Hanging Gardens of Babylon.