Transcript Mesopotamia

1. Mesopotamia Part 1
(The Fertile Crescent)
ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA“THE LAND BETWEEN TWO RIVERS”
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Mesopotamia was
located in the
Middle East.
SUMERIANS
I. Mesopotamian Civilizations
A. Located in the Tigris and Euphrates River Valley (Present
day Iraq)
B. Protected by mountains and dry lands from nomadic
invaders
C. Ruled by kings and polytheistic in religious practices
Iraq is now the country where the
Sumerians lived
Ruled by kings and were polytheistic in that
Like Egyptians they worshipped
PP Design many
of T. Loessin;gods.
Akins H.S.
II. Sumer (Sumerians)
A. Settled by 3,000 BC
1. Earliest Civilization in Fertile Crescent
The Sumerian
Civilization started
somewhere between
5000 B.C. and 4000
B.C. when Neolithic
Farmers began to
settle the Tigris
Euphrates Valley.
II. Sumer (Sumerians)
2. Developed Cuneiform
a. 1st form of writing
b. Writers would press signs into clay tablets
(about 1000 signs)
They had a number system
that was based on 60… and
they developed an early
form a clock (we use the
same time system)
II. Sumer (Sumerians)
3. Built Ziggurats
a. Were baked brick placed into layers up to
150 feet high
b. Served as a shrine to a Sumerian Gods
4. Empire lasted until 2330 BC when the
Akkadians conquered region
Ziggurats where in the center of every city-state.
They were part of a temple complex where
religious and government functions were conducted.
Homes and businesses
surrounded the center of the
City. The closer to the Ziggurat
the more important person
you were.
Sumerian Ziggurat
II. Sumer (Sumerians)
THE WHEEL!
III. Babylon (Babylonians)
A. Gained control of Mesopotamia around 2180
BC
B. Rule of Hammurabi (1792 BC)
1. Great military and political leader. Gains
control of most of Mesopotamia
III. Babylon (Babylonians)
2. Code of Hammurabi
a. Set of 282 laws developed under the rule of
Hammurabi
b. Laws dealt with commerce, industry,
property rights, working conditions &
wages.
c. Punishment “An Eye for An Eye”
III. Babylon (Babylonians)
1.
If a man has borne false witness in a trial, or has not established the statement that he
has made, if that case be a capital trial, that man shall be put to death.
2.
If a man has accused another of laying a nertu [death spell?] upon him, but has not
proved it, he shall be put to death.
3.
If a man has stolen goods from a temple, or house, he shall be put to death; and he that
has received the stolen property from him shall be put to death.
4.
If a man has stolen a child, he shall be put to death.
5.
If a man has broken into a house he shall be killed before the breach and buried
there.
6.
If a man has committed highway robbery and has been caught, that man shall be put to
death.
IV. The Epic of Gilgamesh (2000BC)
A. One of the oldest known works of
literature.
1. Written in Cuneiform on 12 tablets
2. Each tablet tells of an adventure of the
King of Uruk (Gilgamesh)
3. Table 11 contains a story about a
Great Flood.
Fertile Crescent Map
Mediterranean Sea