the fertile crescent life between the tigris and euphrates rivers

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The Fertile Crescent Life between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers

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The Fertile Crescent

Life between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers

The Fertile Crescent

Mesopotamia is considered the cradle of

civilization - it was the first time that

humans created and sustained (3,000

years) an urban, literate, technologically

sophisticated society where people

shared common values and a common

view of the origins and order of the world.

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plateau:elevated flatland

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silt:tiny bits of rock and soil

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drought:long periods of dry weather

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irrigation:the watering of land with canals

or pipes

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cuneiform:Sumer’s system of writing; one

of the first writing systems

invented

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scribe:record keepers of ancient times;

Sumer’s writers

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city-state:a self-governing city that also

governs surrounding villages

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ziggurat:a large, mud-brick building with a

temple at its peak used for

religious purposes

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polytheism:the belief in many gods and

goddesses

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monotheism:the belief in one god or deity

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empire:a group of lands and peoples

ruled by one government

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code of law:a written set of rules that applies

to everyone

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aqueduct:a new kind of watering system; a

raised waterway; carries

mountain stream water to city

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moat:a canal used for protection

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tax:money collected by the

government

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“Hanging Gardens”Babylonian King

Nebuchadnezzar built these for

his wife

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“Hanging Gardens”

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“Hanging Gardens”

The Fertile Crescent

“Hanging Gardens”