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Ancient Civilizations:Mesopotamia
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Geography & Environment
“the land between the rivers…”
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• On which continent was Mesopotamia located?
• Asia; in what is modern day Iraq, Syria & Turkey
The Geography
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• On which river did the ancient Mesopotamians settle?
• Between the Tigris & Euphrates Rivers; in an area known as the Fertile Crescent
The Geography
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Early Mesopotamian Kingdoms
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Mesopotamian Cultures
• Mesopotamia did NOT represent a unified kingdom, instead it was made up of a series of kingdoms that occupied a specific geographical space
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• Sumer • Akkad • Babylonia• Assyria• Neo-Babylonia• Persia
Mesopotamian Cultures
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The first civilization
Sumer 3500 – 2300 BCE
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• Geography:• Located at the
southern end of Mesopotamia
• Near the mouths of the Tigris & Euphrates
Sumerian Geography
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Sumerian Geography
• City-state: • A city + its surrounding lands• Independent political units that
competed for trade & boundaries
• i.e. Uruk, Kish, Ur, Lagash
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• Characteristics:• Shared culture• Unique government • Outer walls• A central temple/ziggurat
Sumerian Geography
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Sumerian Religion & Government• Polytheism:• The worship of more than one
god• Believed gods were immortal &
all powerful; humans were to serve the gods
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• Ziggurat:• Temples where
sacrifices and offerings were made to the gods
• Animals, food, wine, etc.
Sumerian Religion & Government
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• City-states were ruled by priest- kings who were viewed as powerful agents of the gods
Sumerian Religion & Government
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Sumerian Culture & Knowledge• Despite their religious
practices, Sumerians had little, if any, belief in an afterlife
• Believed that the souls of the dead went to the “land of no return”
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Sumerian Culture & Knowledge• Developed a
form of written language known as cuneiform
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Sumerian Culture & Knowledge• Invention of the wheel (3000
BC)• Economy based on farming &
trade• CULTURAL DIFFUSION
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Sumerian Culture & Knowledge• Other notable contributions:• Invention of the sail & plow• The usage of bronze• Development of a number
system
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Wealthy merchants
Field laborers
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Babylonia
The first system of justice
1790 – 1590 BCE
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The Babylonian Empire
• In 1792 BC a new empire took control of Mesopotamia
• Babylonia• Reached its
height during the reign of Hammurabi
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The Babylonian Empire
• Hammurabi’s Code:• Written code of laws• Stressed responsible
behavior• Capital punishment
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• “an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth”
• Punishments based on SOCIAL CLASS
• Laws focused on ALL aspects of society
The Babylonian Empire