River Valleys Unit Mesopotamia
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River Valleys Unit
Mesopotamia
Civilization Emerges along the
Tigris and Euphrates Valleys
Mesopotamia:
the Land between the rivers
Continent:
Asia
Rivers:
Tigris,
Euphrates
Time:
3000 to
1500 BC
Mesopotamia: the Land
Two rivers: Tigris and Euphrates
Brought water for farming
Brought floods
Lots of damage
Not on a schedule, unpredictable
Flat land, no natural protection
Many invaders
Therefore, people were fearful
A government is needed for the
many people
Governments created for each city
Called CITY-STATES
The city + the land around it
Ruled by a king
Priests, religious leaders, had important job: keep
the gods happy and prevent floods
By 2300 BC, Sargon, the king of the city
of Akkad, had united all of the city-states
into an Empire under his control
Sargon and his Empire
Mesopotamia’s Religion
Polytheistic
“poly” = many
“theis” = gods
They believed in many gods
They feared their gods
Wanted the gods to stop the
floods
They built ZIGGURATS
to worship their gods
Mesopotamia’s Accomplishments
World’s 1st Writing
System
Cuneiform
Used a stylus
Wrote on wet clay
tablets, which were
then dried
Men who did the
writing were called
scribes
Mesopotamia’s Accomplishments
Architecture
What kinds of buildings do you see? How do you know who is poor?
What was built for protection?
Mesopotamia’s Accomplishments
World’s first literature,
written stories
EPIC
A VERY, VERY long poem
Title was GILGAMESH
Story of a hero who wants
to be like the gods and live
forever
The gods tell him NO! He
must die because he is not
allowed to live forever
Mesopotamia’s Accomplishments
Mathematics
Measured and divided
circle into 360 degrees
Divided time into hours and
minutes, each with 60
parts
Mesopotamia’s Accomplishments
Inventions
Plow
4 wheeled wagon
Irrigation systems
Mesopotamia’s Accomplishments
Astronomy, knowledge of the moon,
planets, stars
Developed calendar
Gave the planets names as gods
Mesopotamia’s Accomplishments
Mesopotamia’s Accomplishments
Magnificent objects of Gold
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