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Describe what you believe to be all the key characteristics of a full functioning civilization!
Mesopotamia Geography of the “Craddle of Civilization”
Mesopotamia Also known as…
Fertile Crescent Cradle of
Civilization
Mesopotamia means – “Land Between Two Rivers”
In between Tigris and Euphrates river
Climate A very hot and semiarid climate.
Less than 10 inches of rain fall per year!
So….why are crops able to grow?
Location, Location, Location
Located between Tigris and Euphrates river Why is this important?
Modern Day Iraq!
Water & Soil Between the fertile soil (silt) and water, Mesopotamia
was a land great for crops! Steady supply of fresh water
Drought & Floods If crops failed during drought, people starved If floods came, crops ruined! SOOOOOO……they developed…..
Irrigation & Dams Mesopotamians set up irrigation systems for farming
and food supply! Agriculture in Mesopotamia relied on irrigation!!
Built dams to hold back flood waters
Think: Besides the river, are there any other physical features around Mesopotamia?
Lack of Resources Very few mountain ranges around them
Easy to invade! Easy to steal! Built mud walls and villages for protection.
No forests! No wood=no building material Resorted to mud
What’s a problem with mud?
Lack of resources…fixed!
They would trade their surplus grain for metal, stone and wood!
Had men continually building walls and trading. Community leaders organized groups to do these
things.
So…Why was trade important to Mesopotamia?
In Summary… • The Tigris and Euphrates rivers made the soil of
Mesopotamia good for growing crops.
• The people of Mesopotamia developed an irrigation system to bring water to crops.
• Mesopotamia had few resources. People traded surplus crops to get what they needed.
Rest of class Map of Mesopotamia
Mesopotamia Culture Web
Mesopotamia Culture of the “Craddle of Civilization”
Religion in Mesopotamia Polytheistic – worship or belief in multiple
deities
Believed that gods and goddesses were all aspects of the universe!
Identified 3,000 gods and goddess
Foundations Origins of Sumerian people remain a mystery!
Independent cities established in southern Mesopotamia Uruk, Ur and Eridu. Formed CITY-STATES– a state with political and
economic control over the surrounding countryside
Words to know! Ziggurat – Large step-like temple of mud brick built
in ancient Mesopotamia
Words to know! Theocracy – A government by divine authority. AKA
Priests rule in the name of God.
Words to know! Cuneiform – “wedge-shaped” system of writing!
Words to know! The Epic of Gilgamesh - epic poem recording
actions of a legendary king (Gilgamesh) whom is part man, part god. Moral of the story: Everlasting life is only for the gods.
Words to know! Empire – A large political unit or state, usually under
one leader, that controls many peoples or territories.
Shift of power Sumerian city states fall to Akkadians.
Akkadian Empire falls to Hammurabi.
Hammurabi dies and it falls again, to new invaders!
The Code of Hammurabi Collection of laws
System of strict justice! Penalties were severe! Varied based on social class
of the victim.
“An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth”
http://www.flocabulary.com/ancient-law/
Words to know! Patriarchal- men dominated the society
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