The document provides background information on Mesopotamian civilization. It discusses the Sumerians, who developed one of the first civilizations in Mesopotamia between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers around 3500 BC. It also mentions later Mesopotamian groups like the Assyrians and Babylonians. Key aspects of early Mesopotamian civilization discussed include polytheistic religion, the invention of writing in the form of cuneiform script, and legal codes like Hammurabi's Code.
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The document provides background information on Mesopotamian civilization. It discusses the Sumerians, who developed one of the first civilizations in Mesopotamia between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers around 3500 BC. It also mentions later Mesopotamian groups like the Assyrians and Babylonians. Key aspects of early Mesopotamian civilization discussed include polytheistic religion, the invention of writing in the form of cuneiform script, and legal codes like Hammurabi's Code.
The document provides background information on Mesopotamian civilization. It discusses the Sumerians, who developed one of the first civilizations in Mesopotamia between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers around 3500 BC. It also mentions later Mesopotamian groups like the Assyrians and Babylonians. Key aspects of early Mesopotamian civilization discussed include polytheistic religion, the invention of writing in the form of cuneiform script, and legal codes like Hammurabi's Code.
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The document provides background information on Mesopotamian civilization. It discusses the Sumerians, who developed one of the first civilizations in Mesopotamia between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers around 3500 BC. It also mentions later Mesopotamian groups like the Assyrians and Babylonians. Key aspects of early Mesopotamian civilization discussed include polytheistic religion, the invention of writing in the form of cuneiform script, and legal codes like Hammurabi's Code.
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Mr.
Hughes’ Study Sheet on Mesopotamia
The Fertile Crescent The Sumerians were polytheistic, which means Civilization developed slowly in different parts they believed in many gods. of the world. People began to settle in areas with They worshiped their gods at abundant natural resources. A section of the Middle huge temples in the center of East is called the Fertile Crescent. The Fertile Crescent their cities called ziggurats. is a rich food-growing area in a part of the world where Each ziggurat was dedicated most of the land is too dry for farming. The Fertile to a specific god, whom the Sumerians believed ruled Crescent is a crescent shaped region that extends from over their city. When one city was conquered, the the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian invaders would force the conquered people to accept Gulf. their gods. Some of the best farmland of the Fertile Crescent is on a narrow strip of land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. The Greeks later called this Civilization region Mesopotamia, which means “between the rivers.” There are many ways to define a civilization, but Many different civilizations developed in this small most scholars agree that when a society begins to form region. First came the Sumerians, who were replaced in cities, it becomes a civilization. Most civilizations have turn by the Assyrians and the Babylonians. Today this the following elements: land is known as Iraq and is the place where many U.S. • Centralized government. This is a government soldiers are fighting for democracy in that land. that controls all aspects of a civilization • Division of Labor. This is splitting all the jobs of a The Sumerians civilization among many workers. (usually ones The Sumerians moved to the Tigris and you are good at) Euphrates Rivers about 3500BC, but we do not know • Organized religion. This is usually when you have where they came from. They were probably nomads a structure for your religious beliefs that is observed who discovered the fertile land between the rivers. throughout your civilization Nomads travel in small groups until they have eaten the • Art, Architecture and public Works- this food that grows wild and hunted the animals in the area. includes buildings, literature and public work When food is no longer plentiful, they move to a new projects to keep a steady supply of food. Eg. area. Some people continue to live like this in remote Irrigation of land and controlling of the floods. parts of the world to this day. • Writing. This allowed societies to keep records Eventually the Sumerians developed a and communicate. civilization. They learned that by planting seeds and plowing their land, they were able to grow crops. They Numbering Years learned to domesticate, or tame animals to help them In ancient calendars, years were generally plow their lands. The Sumerians learned to use numbered according to the year of a ruler's reign, for irrigation, or a system of watering crops, to grow more example, the third year of Hammurabi’s rule. About food. The Sumerians also made a very important AD525, a monk named Dionysius suggested that years be invention--the wheel. The invention of the wheel made counted from the birth of Christ. Today we live in 2006, it possible to pull heavy loads. which is sometimes written AD2006. AD refers to the term Sumeria was composed of several city-states, or anno Domini, or “the year of the Lord.” The years nations the size of cities. Walls around each city-state before the birth of Christ are numbered backward from protected the citizens from outside invaders. Farmland his birth. The year before AD1 was 1 BC, or one year was usually outside the city walls, and people would “before Christ.” seek protection from the walls of the city when under attack. Waterfront living Most people live near water. If you look at any large city, you'll probably find water nearby. People need the water for drink, cooking, cleaning and transportation. Mesopotamia, the "land between the rivers" is an obvious place for a civilization. The Sumerians took an important step in changing their physical environment by controlling the flooding of the rivers and building levees and Ziggurat canals so they could irrigate their fields. Writing Gilgamesh Ancient Sumerian record keepers Gilgamesh is an ancient poem written in Mesopotamia more marked pictographic symbols in soft pieces of than four thousand years ago. The poem tells of a great flood that clay with a pointed reed. The clay tablets were covers the earth many years earlier, making it similar to the story of then baked to make them hard. We call the Noah in the Old Testament of the Jewish and Christian holy books. Sumerian’s Modern science has discovered that there was a marked writing system increase in the sea levels about 6,000 years ago as the last ice age cuneiform. ended. The melting ice drained to the oceans causing the sea level to Cuneiform means rise more than ten feet in one century. wedged shaped, because the marks in the clay were wedges. in stone and placed in a public location for everyone to The first pictographs were simple. A writer see. Hammurabi required that people be responsible for would draw an object like a fish or a broom to their actions. Some of Hammurabi’s laws were based on communicate to others. This system worked well in a the principle “An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.” simple society, but it would be difficult to describe This means that whoever commits an injury should be abstract concepts such as justice or liberty in punished in the same manner as that injury. If someone pictographs. Many Chinese people continue to use a put out another person’s eye, their eye would be put out pictographic system today, but the government has in return. Hammurabi’s Code may seem cruel today, but endorsed the Pinyin system of phonetic writing. it was an early attempt at law. Laws are rules that are Eventually, most cultures developed phonetic known to people. writing systems where a symbol represents a sound rather than an object. English speaking people, agree that the symbols D-O-G refer to an animal The Assyrians Writing allowed civilization to The Assyrians lived upstream on the Tigris develop. River from the Babylonians. The people of the region • Writing allowed people to keep records of their did not know how to transactions. read, but about 1350BC, • People could send messages with couriers to far they managed to away lands without traveling. conquer all of • Writing allowed people to pass on their accumulated Mesopotamia and knowledge to future generations. build an empire that reached as far as Egypt. The Assyrians developed Hammurabi powerful armies with iron weapons. They dammed the rivers leading into Babylon. This deprived the Hammurabi was the king of the Babylonians of water. The Assyrians also used chariots, city-state of Babylon. About 1800BC, which allowed them to move quickly, and battering Hammurabi conquered the rams, heavy logs carried by many men to break down nearby city-states and created the city walls. In time, the Medes and the Persians kingdom of Babylonia. He recorded a conquered the Assyrians, The Medes and the Persians system of laws called the Code of were two powerful civilizations east of Mesopotamia in Hammurabi. The 282 laws were engraved land we now call Iran.
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