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MESOPOTAMIASTUDYGUIDE
I.
VOCABULARY
TERMS
Rural
Urban
Empire
SocialHierarchy
Ziggurat
Cuneiform
Mesopotamia
CityState
Polytheistic
Epic
Scribe
Silt
Surplus
Irrigation
Priests
PEOPLE
Sargon
Gilgamesh
Enkidu
Shamhat
Hammurabi
II.
Section1:PhysicalGeographyoftheFertileCrescent.Asfarback
as10,500BCE,peoplewerefarmingandharvestingneartheTigrisand
EuphratesRiversinwhatisnowcalledIraq,Syria,Turkey,andLebanon.
a. Rivers,FarmingTechniques,andAgriculture
i. TigrisandEuphratesRivers
1. Providedwatersourceforpeopleandlivestock,sanitation,
transportationandtrade,religiousinspiration,canalirrigation
forcrops,andfoodsurpluses.
2. Foodsurpluses(duetospecialization)madepossibletherise
ofcivilization:village!citystate!empire
b. OtherImportantBodiesofWater
i. PersianGulfwasclosesttoancientSumerandBabylon
ii. MediterraneanSeaalsoprovidedopportunitiesfortravelandtrade
fromportsinmoderndayTurkey,LebanonandIsrael
III. Section2:SumerianSociety.Sumeriansdevelopedthefirst
civilizationinMesopotamia.Guardedbyawall,thesocietywasorganized
intoacomplexsocialhierarchywherereligionplayedamajorrole.
a. SargonandtheAkkadianEmpire
i. Populationboom(10k–100k)ledtogrowthofcity-statesthat
requiredprotectionintheformofwallsandarmies.
ii. Sargonestablishedapermanentstandingarmyandusedittobuild
thefirstempire.Itfellshortlyafterhedied.
b. ReligionShapedSociety.
i. Polytheisticpriestsgainedhighstatusandbecamepowerfulbecause
theyperformedceremonies.
ii. Sumeriansocialhierarchy:1.King!2.Priests!3.Skilledpeople
!4.Farmersandlaborers!Slaves
iii. Menhadaccesstoeducation,law,andpoliticswhereasfewwomen
hadaccesstoeducationandcaredforthehomeandchildren.Those
whowereeducatedwerewealthy.
IV.
Section3:SumerianAchievements.Advancementsinmechanics,
mathematics,writing,arts,andlawgreatlyenrichedSumeriancultureand
society.Modernhumanscontinuetobenefitfromtheseachievements.
a. InventionofWriting
i. Sumeriansinventedthefirstsystemofwritingtotrackcropamounts
andtradeusingpictographsandcuneiformetchedintoclaytablets
byscribes.
ii. Sumeriansrecordedepicstotellstoriesofpowerfulkingsor
importantevents.Thisactsignaledthebeginningofrecordedtime
(alsoknownashistory).
b. AdvancesandInventions
i. Technicaladvancementsincluded:potter’swheel!wheeland
wheeledvehicles,plow,waterclock,sewersystems,bronzecrafts,and
sailboats
ii. MathematicalandScientificadvancementsincluded:60-base
(sexagesimal)numbersystem,areaofarectangleandtriangle,
calendar,andmedicinesfromplantsandminerals.
c. ArtsofSumer
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
d. Law
Architecturalachievements:palacesandziggurats(temples)
Sculpturesofgodsandtemplesmadefromivory,wood,andclay
Jewelrymadefrombronze,gold,silver,andgemstones
CylinderSeals:engravedwithsymbolsandusedasasignature
SongandDance:reedpipes,drums,tambourines,andlyres(small
harps)accompaniedpeoplewhosanghymnsanddanced
i. KingHammurabiofBabyloniadevelopedtheSteleofHammurabi
(todayitisreferredtoasHammurabi’sCode):oneofthefirstwritten
lawcodesintheworld.
ii. Babylonianswereprovidedwithrulesforsettlingproblemsthatarose
intheireverydaylives.Manylawsfocusedoncommerce,trade,and
agriculture(farmingandherding)
iii. Punishmentsrangedfrommild(fines)tosevere(lossofhand,eye,or
life).Punishmentsbecamemoresevereisthecrimeinvolvedreligion.
iv. Ledtoaboominliteracysincepeoplehadtoreadthelawsinorderto
understandandfollowthem.Manylawsalsorequiredcontractsto
greatprooforevidenceoftransactions.