Which Sumerian achievement do you believe is the most important to the modern world (today)?
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Which Sumerian achievement do you believe is the most important to the modern world (today)?
Warm-Up
Primary sources
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• Primary sources enable the researcher to get as close as possible to what actually happened during an historical event or time period.
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• Think about it like this….• If I tell you something, I am
the primary source. If you tell someone else what I told you, you are the secondary source.
• Secondary source materials can be articles in newspapers, magazines, books or articles found that evaluate or criticize someone else's original research
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Hammurabi1790 BC
Babylonian King
Conquers most of Mespopotamia
Law Code of Hammurabi
Code of Hammurabi
• Standardized Law = Consistent
• Codified Law = Written•Everyone knew the LAW
If not equal everyone had equal protection
under the law…
even women
Code of Hammurabi
The Code of Hammurabi was a list of 282 laws brought together and written
on an 8 foot tall stone pillar in 1280 AD for all the people of Babylonia to
see.
What is most famous about Hammurabi?
You probably assume it was one simple law.
“An eye for an eye.”
And although that was a law, and it is famous, Hammurabi’s code was a set
of laws for everyone to follow, with set punishment if not followed.
Brilliant Idea? Right?
#229 If a builder builds a house for a man and does not make
its construction sound, and the house which he
has built collapses and causes the
death of the owner of the
house, the builder shall be put to
death.
#110 If a "sister of god"
(nun) who is not living in a convent opens a wine shop or enters a wine shop for a drink, they shall burn that
woman.
• 53 If any one be too lazy to keep his dam in proper condition, and does not so keep it; if then the dam break and all the fields be flooded, then shall he in whose dam the break occurred be sold for money, and the money shall replace the corn which he has caused to be ruined.
• 21 If any one break a hole into a house (break in to steal), he shall be put to death before that hole and be buried.
http://www.natgeoeducationvideo.com/film/1011/mesopotamia
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