Unit 2 - Mesopotamia
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Unit 2 - Mesopotamia
Achievements
Warm-Up
• 1. Silently enter class.• 2. Sit in assigned seat.• 3. Copy homework into
agenda.• 4. Complete project and
self/peer evaluation. You have 30 minutes from the tardy bell to work on your project.
Geography & Sumer Vocabulary Quiz1. __________ a large arc of fertile land from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea2. __________ area of land between the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers3. _______ mixture of fertile soil and tiny rocks4. ___________ supplying water to an area of land5. __________ human-made water way6. ____________ more than needed7. ___________ workers specialize in one job
Silt Surplus Fertile Crescent Division of Labor Irrigation Mesopotamia Canals8. ____________ a city and surrounding countryside9. ______________ a legendary figure in Sumerian literature10. __________ land with different territories and people under single rule11. _____________ Akkadian emperor who ruled the world’s first permanent military12. _____________ the belief in many gods13. ______________ people who performed religious ceremonies14. _____________ the division of society by rank or class
Priests Social Hierarchy City-States Sargon Polytheism Gilgamesh Empire
Geography & Sumer Vocabulary Quiz1. __________ a large arc of fertile land from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea2. __________ area of land between the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers3. _______ mixture of fertile soil and tiny rocks4. ___________ supplying water to an area of land5. __________ human-made water way6. ____________ more than needed7. ___________ workers specialize in one job
Silt Surplus Fertile Crescent Division of Labor Irrigation Mesopotamia Canals8. ____________ a city and surrounding countryside9. ______________ a legendary figure in Sumerian literature10. __________ land with different territories and people under single rule11. _____________ Akkadian emperor who ruled the world’s first permanent military12. _____________ the belief in many gods13. ______________ people who performed religious ceremonies14. _____________ the division of society by rank or class
Priests Social Hierarchy City-States Sargon Polytheism Gilgamesh Empire
Geography & Sumer Vocabulary Quiz1. __________ a large arc of fertile land from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea2. __________ area of land between the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers3. _______ mixture of fertile soil and tiny rocks4. ___________ supplying water to an area of land5. __________ human-made water way6. ____________ more than needed7. ___________ workers specialize in one job
Silt Surplus Fertile Crescent Division of Labor Irrigation Mesopotamia Canals8. ____________ a city and surrounding countryside9. ______________ a legendary figure in Sumerian literature10. __________ land with different territories and people under single rule11. _____________ Akkadian emperor who ruled the world’s first permanent military12. _____________ the belief in many gods13. ______________ people who performed religious ceremonies14. _____________ the division of society by rank or class
Priests Social Hierarchy City-States Sargon Polytheism Gilgamesh Empire
Geography & Sumer Vocabulary Quiz1. __________ a large arc of fertile land from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea2. __________ area of land between the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers3. _______ mixture of fertile soil and tiny rocks4. ___________ supplying water to an area of land5. __________ human-made water way6. ____________ more than needed7. ___________ workers specialize in one job
Silt Surplus Fertile Crescent Division of Labor Irrigation Mesopotamia Canals
8. ____________ a city and surrounding countryside9. ______________ a legendary figure in Sumerian literature10. __________ land with different territories and people under single rule11. _____________ Akkadian emperor who ruled the world’s first permanent military12. _____________ the belief in many gods13. ______________ people who performed religious ceremonies14. _____________ the division of society by rank or class
Priests Social Hierarchy City-States Sargon Polytheism Gilgamesh Empire
Writing
The Sumerians invented the world’s first system of writing - Cuneiform.
Cuneiform• The ancient Sumerians believed in education.
Record keeping was very important to them. They wanted their sons to learn how to read and write.
• Their written language began as pictographs, pictures of things that acted as words. Pictographs worked, but they were rather cumbersome.
• Soon, the clever ancient Sumerians started to use wedge-shaped symbols for objects and ideas instead of pictures.
• Today, we call this written language of wedge-shaped symbols cuneiform.
Writing• We know a great deal about the ancient
Sumerian civilization from the written records they left behind in stone and clay. The ancient Sumerians kept excellent records and lists of things.
• They listed their household goods. They listed their court activity. They listed their sales and purchases. They even kept a list of their kings that was updated from time to time, as new kings came to power.
Words
• Some Mesopotamian words are still in use today. Words like crocus, which is a flower, and saffron, which is a spice, are words borrowed from the ancient Mesopotamians.
Gilgamesh• One of the best things the ancient Sumerians
wrote down was a great story called The Epic of Gilgamesh. The Epic (long poem) of Gilgamesh is perhaps the oldest recorded story in the world.
• It tells about the adventures of a king of Uruk, one of the city-states in ancient Sumer. King Gilgamesh may actually have existed. His name is on the list of Sumerian kings, a list we know about because the ancient Sumerians wrote it down.
Gilgamesh
• According to the story, Gilgamesh was not just a hero. He was the first superhero!
• He was part god and part human. He had many special powers.
Advances & Inventions– Advances and Inventions
– Mesopotamians achieved in many forms of technology!• Wheel• Sailboat• Plow• Sewers• Bronze tools and weapons• Glass and Jewelry• Math• Science
– Astronomers and the Lunar Calendar
• Medicine
• Frying pans• Razors• Cosmetic sets• Shepherd’s pipes• Harps• Kilns to cook bricks and
pottery• Bronze hand tools like
hammers and axes• Plow seeder
Math and Science
• They invented a system of mathematics based on the number 60.
• Today, we divide an hour into 60 minutes, and a minute into 60 seconds.
• Circles divided into 360 degrees.
• Year into 12 months.
Sumerian Calendar
Science Calendars
were created to keep track of the seasons – and more importantly – the Floods!
Art
– The Arts – the Mesopotamians designed great building and numerous works of art!• Architecture – the study of
building– Arch
• Ziggurat• Music• Instruments• Sculptures• Jewelry• Cylinders
Lyre – plays music
Ziggurat – with arches as doorways
Cylinders• A cylinder seal is a cylinder
engraved with a 'picture story', used in ancient times to roll an impression onto a two-dimensional surface, generally wet clay. Cylinder seals were invented around 3500 BC.
• Cylinder seals are important to historians as they often tell a story about a specific timeline and civilization. Images depicted on cylinder seals were mostly theme-driven, often sociological or religious
Seals and Cylinders