Chapter 4
... exiled peoples tried to gather forces to overthrow the Assyrians Assyrians put down many revolts 8. Describe the final defeat of the Assyrian Empire. The Medes and the Chaldeans (two of Assyria’s enemies) joined forces to defeat the Assyrians and burn the capital city of Nineveh. The Chaldean ...
... exiled peoples tried to gather forces to overthrow the Assyrians Assyrians put down many revolts 8. Describe the final defeat of the Assyrian Empire. The Medes and the Chaldeans (two of Assyria’s enemies) joined forces to defeat the Assyrians and burn the capital city of Nineveh. The Chaldean ...
Assyria
... Animal depictions of horses and lions Skillful pottery and clay making Winged beasts with bearded human heads protect royal gateways ...
... Animal depictions of horses and lions Skillful pottery and clay making Winged beasts with bearded human heads protect royal gateways ...
Ch 1, Sec 3
... Chaldeans and Science • Astronomers mapped the stars, planets, and phases of the moon • Created one of the 1st sundials • 1st to use the 7 day week ...
... Chaldeans and Science • Astronomers mapped the stars, planets, and phases of the moon • Created one of the 1st sundials • 1st to use the 7 day week ...
Name
... 13. What two groups fought for control of the Fertile Crescent after Akkad fell? 14. What was Babylon know for? 15. What was Assyria known for? 16. How did Assyria gain their wealth? 17. Who was one of Babylonia’s most important kings who was known for his extensive law code? 18. What happened for B ...
... 13. What two groups fought for control of the Fertile Crescent after Akkad fell? 14. What was Babylon know for? 15. What was Assyria known for? 16. How did Assyria gain their wealth? 17. Who was one of Babylonia’s most important kings who was known for his extensive law code? 18. What happened for B ...
Empires of Mesopotamia - 6th Grade Social Studies
... Divided areas into provinces The government built roads, collected taxes, and carried out all laws In this ruling everything was fair and equal even being a large empire. ...
... Divided areas into provinces The government built roads, collected taxes, and carried out all laws In this ruling everything was fair and equal even being a large empire. ...
mesopotamia study guide
... Hammurabi and his Code of Laws (what he did, how long he ruled, etc.) p.22-25 ...
... Hammurabi and his Code of Laws (what he did, how long he ruled, etc.) p.22-25 ...
TCIStudyGuideCh6
... Nebuchadrezzar (pg.58) Persian Empire (pg.59 Essential Questions ~ Consult your Reading Notes and, when necessary, History Alive! The Ancient World. For each question below, record notes that prepare you to answer it. 1. What strategies did Sargon use to conquer the independent citystates of Sumer? ...
... Nebuchadrezzar (pg.58) Persian Empire (pg.59 Essential Questions ~ Consult your Reading Notes and, when necessary, History Alive! The Ancient World. For each question below, record notes that prepare you to answer it. 1. What strategies did Sargon use to conquer the independent citystates of Sumer? ...
The most important achievements of the four empires that once ruled
... The most important achievements of the four empires that once ruled Mesopotamia: The Akkadian Empire King Sargon created the world’s first empire. The Akkadians developed their own language. Artists carved beautiful relief sculptures on stones. The Babylonian Empire King Hammurabi created a code of ...
... The most important achievements of the four empires that once ruled Mesopotamia: The Akkadian Empire King Sargon created the world’s first empire. The Akkadians developed their own language. Artists carved beautiful relief sculptures on stones. The Babylonian Empire King Hammurabi created a code of ...
Civilization Begins in Mesopotamia
... 850 BC, the Assyrians advanced from the northern part of ...
... 850 BC, the Assyrians advanced from the northern part of ...