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The Amorites2000-1500 BC
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• Background:– 2300 BC, Sumeria fell
to Sargon of Akkad
The Amorites• Background
– Sargon of Akkad built the first ________ in history.
– His capital was at Akkad, central Mesopotamia
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• After the Sumerians fell in 2000 BC, large numbers of ________ people moved into Mesopotamia.
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• The Amorites were part of this larger group to enter Mesopotamia. They entered from the west.
• They eventually controlled the city of Akkad, changing its name to _________, after one of their gods.
• They built the “Old” Babylonian Empire (1900-1600 BC)
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• The Amorites adopted _______________culture
• Except: No more city-states• All were _________ under one
Amorite leader, Hammurabi (1790-1750 BC).– He advocated ___________
ownership of land– Kept priests and political
leaders separate.
• Main god of Babylon: Marduk• Isin-Larsa Period: fall of
Sumeria to Hammurabi• Main Cities: Mari, Isin, Larsa
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• Hammurabi:– Babylonian empire
was a collection of __________ peoples, languages and customs.
– To unite these people:• Power/independence
was taken from cities and invested in king.
• New laws: crimes vs. state
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• Hammurabi had set of laws written up:– Hammurabi’s Code:
• _______ specific laws• Inscribed on a 6ft. Tall
black basalt ________• Top: picture of
Hammurabi receiving laws from god Shamash.
• Included harsh penalties: eye for an eye.
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• Hammurabi:
Hammurabi receiving the law from the god Shamash
The Amorites• Hammurabi’s Code: Prologue
Prologue to Hammurabi's Code (extracts)"When the lofty Anu, king of Anunnaki, and Enlil, lord of heaven and earth, who determines the destinies of the land, committed the rule
of all humankind to Marduk, the first born son of Ea they pronounced the lofty name of Babylon, made it great among the
quarters of the world and in its midst established for him an everlasting kingdom whose foundations were firm as heaven and
earth, at that time Anu and Enlil named me, Hammurabi, the exalted prince, the worshipper of the gods, to cause righteousness to prevail in the land, to destroy the wicked and the evil, to prevent the strong
from plundering the weak, to go forth like the sun over the black-headed race, to enlighten the land and to further the welfare of the
people. I am Hammurabi, the shepherd, named by Enlil, I increased plenty and abundance, I made everything complete [another 210
lines recount Hammurabi's great achievements] The sun of Babylon who caused light to go forth over the lands of
Sumer and Akkad, the favorite of Inanna
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• Hammurabi also…– Improved irrigation– Organized an ______– Repaired temples– Elevated the god
Marduk• Originally, Sumerian
god, became Babylonian sun god