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Chapter 6: The Empires of Mesopotamia
Power Point Project!
My presentation includes….
 A title slide with my name, class, and a presentation title.
 A labeled slide for EACH of the four empires(Akkadian Empire,
Babylonian Empire, Assyrian Empire, Neo-Babylonian/Chaldea Empire)
 a labeled picture of a famous ruler for EACH empire
 Two pictures/images of the accomplishments of each empire.
 Two complete sentences describing the empires accomplishment
 A map of the territory of each empire.
Chapter 6: The Empires of Mesopotamia Power Point Project!
Reliable sources for information and pictures
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All civilizations (scroll to the bottom)
http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/westasia/history/hammurabi.htm
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All civilizations: http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/asbook03.asp#Akkadia
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Search your civilization: http://www.ancient.eu/
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Akkadians : http://www.cemml.colostate.edu/cultural/09476/iraq02-03enl.html
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Babylon: http://www.aina.org/books/eliba/eliba.htm
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All empires: http://www.ducksters.com/history/mesopotamia/ancient_mesopotamia.php
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Assyria and Babylon: http://www.mesopotamia.co.uk/menu.html#
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Assyria and Hammurabi: http://www.mrdowling.com/603-assyrians.html
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Maps: http://historylink101.com/ancient_mesopotamia/ancient_mesopotamia_maps.htm
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All civilizations : http://history-world.org/mesopotamia_a_place_to_start.htm
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Neo-Babylonian/ Chaldeans: http://ancienthistory.about.com/cs/people/g/nebuchadnezzar.htm
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Neo-Babylonian/ Chaldeans: http://www.cemml.colostate.edu/cultural/09476/iraq02-05enl.html
Sumerian City-States
5000 BCE - 2300 BCE
King Shulgi
(2100 BCE)
Picture of
Accomplishment 1
The Sumerians developed the wheel for carts for
farmers and traders and for chariots for soldiers.
Additionally, the wheel was used by potters to
spin clay, and metal workers to sharpen tools!
Sumer
Creative Title Slide
Name
Color
Empire Name 1
Ruler Picture
(labeled)
Picture 2 of
Accomplishment
Picture of
Accomplishment 1
Two complete sentences
describing achievement
Map of Empires
territory
Empire Name 2
Ruler Picture
(labeled)
Picture 2 of
Accomplishment
Picture of
Accomplishment 1
Two complete sentences
describing achievement
Map of Empires
territory
Empire Name 3
Ruler Picture
(labeled)
Picture 2 of
Accomplishment
Picture of
Accomplishment 1
Two complete sentences
describing achievement
Map of Empires
territory
Empire Name 4
Ruler Picture
(labeled)
Picture 2 of
Accomplishment
Picture of
Accomplishment 1
Two complete sentences
describing achievement
Map of Empires
territory