The Epic of Gilgamesh
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Transcript The Epic of Gilgamesh
This long epic poem is about a Sumerian
king who lived between 2700 and 2500 B.C.
The universal themes are:
how to become known and respected
how to cope with the loss of a dear friend
how to accept one’s own inevitable death
Oral tradition of ancient times
Most people could not read - stories and culture
were passed down through the telling of tales.
This story was recorded on clay tablets
found in the mid-1880s.
Mesopotamia and Egypt are believed to be
the world’s first civilizations.
Mesopotamia (between rivers) is the
territory located between the Tigris and
Euphrates rivers in modern day Iraq.
Sumer, the area of Southern Mesopotamia, is
believed to be where world’s first writing
system originated.
Initially, Sumerians wrote on clay tablets
with a stylus.
Around 3300, clay tablets had pictures on
them representing different animals.
Next to animals would be tally markings
Eventually, a writing system with over 700
signs emerged.
By 700 BCE, a phonetic system had
developed.
Later Sumerian writing was known as
cuneiform.
Cuneiform is the Latin term for “wedge
shaped.”