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The Ancient World: Mesopotamia, Egypt, Israel, & Persia January 20, 11 1 The Ancient World: Mesopotamia & Egypt Sumerian tablet recording tax obligations Announcements Friday, 3 Sept. 2010 • Questions: Website? Textbooks? Other? Class Attendance list Please place a check next to your name Next Class (Wed) Primary Source reading by Hammurabi Review for Map Quiz 1 Characteristics of a “Civilization” Written records > oral memory Specialization of labor > Subsistence Strong government > individual clans Social hierarchy Urbanization > nomadic Settled agriculture > pasturing, hunt-and- gather Organized religion

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The Ancient World: Mesopotamia & Egypt

Sumerian tablet recording tax obligations

Announcements Friday, 3 Sept. 2010

•  Questions: •  Website? Textbooks? Other?

•  Class Attendance list •  Please place a check next to your name

•  Next Class (Wed) •  Primary Source reading by Hammurabi •  Review for Map Quiz 1

Characteristics of a “Civilization”

•  Written records > oral memory •  Specialization of labor > Subsistence •  Strong government > individual clans •  Social hierarchy •  Urbanization > nomadic •  Settled agriculture > pasturing, hunt-and-

gather •  Organized religion

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P.E.R.S.I.A. + G.T. •  One method of organizing/analyzing historical

information.

•  P = politics •  E = economics •  R = religion •  S = society •  I/A = intellectual/artistic (cultural) •  G = geography •  T = technology

Mesopotamia •  Geography

•  arable, unstable •  Religion

•  polytheistic, patriarchial, pessimistic •  Politics

•  theocracy oligarchymonarchy •  Intellectual/Artistic

•  Cuneiform, astronomy, math, medicine, ziggurats

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Georg Gerster/Photo Researchers, Inc.

•  This photograph gives a good idea of the size and complexity of Ur, one of the most powerful cities in Mesopotamia (present Iraq). In the lower right-hand corner stands the massive ziggurat of Umammu.

Overview of Ur

City of Ur (Mesopotamia)

Paying taxes at the ziggurat

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Cuneiform

Egypt •  Geography

•  “gift of the Nile”

•  Politics •  pharaohs

•  Society •  hierarchy

•  Religion •  Polytheistic, final judgment

•  Intellectual/artistic •  Pyramids, obelisks,

papyrus, medicine

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Egypt: “Gift of the Nile”

•  The unique geography of the Nile Valley left a stamp on ancient Egypt. Fertile soil made Egypt wealthy, and the surrounding desert led to periods of isolation from nearby Africa and Asian cultures.

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The fruits of the Nile River

King Tut hunts birds w/ his wife

Model of Beer- and Bread-making (Royal Ontario Museum)

Reaping grain & scattering seed

Fishing along the Nile

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•  This palette comes from Hierakonpolis, the sacred city of the prehistoric kingdom of Upper Egypt. It records the victory (over Delta) of King Narmer, who is shown on one side wearing the crown of Upper Egypt and on the other that of Lower Egypt. This monument commemorates the union of the two halves of Egypt.

Two sides of Narmer Palette

The pharaoh conquers an enemy, while Horus holds a slave from the Nile Delta

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Egyptian religion

•  Great variety •  Importance of afterlife

Papyrus

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Review: Hammurabi’s Code as a primary source

•  What did we learn about analyzing a primary source?

•  5 Ws •  Who is audience? Is there bias? Is it

complete? •  What can we extract from the document

about the society that produced it?

•  What did we learn about Hammurabi’s society?