Name - Leon County Schools
... Writings were based on _______________________ writing Worshipped many of the same ___________. Assyrians wrote and collected stories. 1. Built one of the world’s first ____________________. Farming and trade were both very important o Brought in wood and ____________ from war away to supply ...
... Writings were based on _______________________ writing Worshipped many of the same ___________. Assyrians wrote and collected stories. 1. Built one of the world’s first ____________________. Farming and trade were both very important o Brought in wood and ____________ from war away to supply ...
Comprehensive Timeline
... c.9000BCE – Earliest permanent settlements emerge in Western Asia c.8000-6000 – Neolithic fortified cities of Jericho and Catal Huyuk appear 5000 – Earliest evidence of culture in Mesopotamia 3500 – Sumerian civilization emerges First wheeled transport 3300 – Writing begins to develop – pictographs ...
... c.9000BCE – Earliest permanent settlements emerge in Western Asia c.8000-6000 – Neolithic fortified cities of Jericho and Catal Huyuk appear 5000 – Earliest evidence of culture in Mesopotamia 3500 – Sumerian civilization emerges First wheeled transport 3300 – Writing begins to develop – pictographs ...
Mesopotamia - mrjhallsclassroom
... Homes built of sun-dried mud brick System of credit and loans (banking) ...
... Homes built of sun-dried mud brick System of credit and loans (banking) ...
Mesopotamia
... Separate city-states formed, each with their own government. Sumerians believed in many gods. Gods had ...
... Separate city-states formed, each with their own government. Sumerians believed in many gods. Gods had ...
Introduction to Mesopotamia
... 1. Use pencil crayon to shade in and label the areas of: Sumer, Babylonia, Assyria (outline provided for Assyria) 2. Label the following bodies of water: Tigris River, Euphrates River, Mediterranean 3. Sea, Red, Sea, Persian Gulf 4. Mark and label the following cities: Ur, Babylon, Assur Helpful Res ...
... 1. Use pencil crayon to shade in and label the areas of: Sumer, Babylonia, Assyria (outline provided for Assyria) 2. Label the following bodies of water: Tigris River, Euphrates River, Mediterranean 3. Sea, Red, Sea, Persian Gulf 4. Mark and label the following cities: Ur, Babylon, Assur Helpful Res ...
Mesopotamia
... Temple and rituals to their own dominant God of a shared pantheon. The region and peoples came to be the Sumerian civilization. The King of Akkadia, Sargon The Great united Sumeria through warfare into the world’s first empire 2370 BC ...
... Temple and rituals to their own dominant God of a shared pantheon. The region and peoples came to be the Sumerian civilization. The King of Akkadia, Sargon The Great united Sumeria through warfare into the world’s first empire 2370 BC ...
Babylonian Empire
... After this spectacular raid, the Kassite tribes took over the city, but they were soon babylonized. The first king of the Kassite dynasty, Agum-Kakrîme, is reported to have defeated the Hittites and received back the statue of Marduk. Even if this is just propaganda, it proves that the Kassites unde ...
... After this spectacular raid, the Kassite tribes took over the city, but they were soon babylonized. The first king of the Kassite dynasty, Agum-Kakrîme, is reported to have defeated the Hittites and received back the statue of Marduk. Even if this is just propaganda, it proves that the Kassites unde ...
Document
... Fertile Crescent Sargon’s conquest helped to let people know Akkadian ideas such as the Akkadian writing system ...
... Fertile Crescent Sargon’s conquest helped to let people know Akkadian ideas such as the Akkadian writing system ...
Mesopotamia means
... The earliest civilizations began in __________________________, which was governed by 12 independent __________________________ made up of a city and surrounding __________________________. o Each city-state had its own __________________________ and __________________________. o They were ruled by ...
... The earliest civilizations began in __________________________, which was governed by 12 independent __________________________ made up of a city and surrounding __________________________. o Each city-state had its own __________________________ and __________________________. o They were ruled by ...
Fertile Crescent Empires
... Originally from northern Mesopotamia, near the city of Assur along the upper Tigris River Grew barley and raised cattle Adopted much of Sumerian culture Assyrians’ land received fairly good rainfall and was in the midst of major trade routes – this caused many tribes to invade as an attempt to contr ...
... Originally from northern Mesopotamia, near the city of Assur along the upper Tigris River Grew barley and raised cattle Adopted much of Sumerian culture Assyrians’ land received fairly good rainfall and was in the midst of major trade routes – this caused many tribes to invade as an attempt to contr ...
Assyrian Empire
... Originally from northern Mesopotamia, near the city of Assur along the upper Tigris River Grew barley and raised cattle Adopted much of Sumerian culture Assyrians’ land received fairly good rainfall and was in the midst of major trade routes – this caused many tribes to invade as an attempt to contr ...
... Originally from northern Mesopotamia, near the city of Assur along the upper Tigris River Grew barley and raised cattle Adopted much of Sumerian culture Assyrians’ land received fairly good rainfall and was in the midst of major trade routes – this caused many tribes to invade as an attempt to contr ...
Mesopotamian Art
... Relief sculpture filled the halls and throne room of the king. Many are historical records and scenes of the king dominating enemies and wild beasts - the panels are arranged in horizontal bands of relief sculpture called FRIEZES - a contribution of Assyrian sculptors and builders - that would have ...
... Relief sculpture filled the halls and throne room of the king. Many are historical records and scenes of the king dominating enemies and wild beasts - the panels are arranged in horizontal bands of relief sculpture called FRIEZES - a contribution of Assyrian sculptors and builders - that would have ...
Chapter 4 – Early Empires – Graphic organizer
... states within the justice for ALL Assyrians, the Medes empire people. and Chaldeans, joined Laws posted on together to revolt and ...
... states within the justice for ALL Assyrians, the Medes empire people. and Chaldeans, joined Laws posted on together to revolt and ...
middle east: ancient empires
... – If any one steal the minor son of another, he shall be put to death. – If the slave of a freed man strike the body of a freed man, his ear shall be cut off. ...
... – If any one steal the minor son of another, he shall be put to death. – If the slave of a freed man strike the body of a freed man, his ear shall be cut off. ...
2013-14 Meso Civ Scavenger Hunt key
... Below you will find a chart about the Beginnings of Civilization in Mesopotamia. Fill in the column marked Civilization/Empire with the corresponding empire that matches the event. You can choose from the following list of answers: Sumer First Assyria First Babylonia New Assyria New Babylonia ...
... Below you will find a chart about the Beginnings of Civilization in Mesopotamia. Fill in the column marked Civilization/Empire with the corresponding empire that matches the event. You can choose from the following list of answers: Sumer First Assyria First Babylonia New Assyria New Babylonia ...
Get Nearpod Ready!!
... -Conquered the Entire Fertile Crescent including Egypt -Were defeated by a coalition of nations led by Babylon ...
... -Conquered the Entire Fertile Crescent including Egypt -Were defeated by a coalition of nations led by Babylon ...
The Assyrians
... B.C. Archaeologist Sir Max Mallowan discovered that the area where Assyria’s capital cities were had been inhabited since 5000 B.C, although the cities did not exist that early. ...
... B.C. Archaeologist Sir Max Mallowan discovered that the area where Assyria’s capital cities were had been inhabited since 5000 B.C, although the cities did not exist that early. ...
The Fertile Crescent-Mesopotamia King Hammurabi/Hammurabi`s
... The religion of the Hebrews; it is the world’s oldest monotheistic religion. Fertile arc-shaped area by the Mediterranean which covers Biblical lands, the Tigris and Euphrates, and the Nile Rivers ...
... The religion of the Hebrews; it is the world’s oldest monotheistic religion. Fertile arc-shaped area by the Mediterranean which covers Biblical lands, the Tigris and Euphrates, and the Nile Rivers ...
Study Guide Answer Key
... GOLD/SILVER, LIVESTOCK 5. Who created a code of laws that can be summarized by “an eye for an eye; a tooth for a tooth”? HAMMURABI ...
... GOLD/SILVER, LIVESTOCK 5. Who created a code of laws that can be summarized by “an eye for an eye; a tooth for a tooth”? HAMMURABI ...
Mesopotamian history - Middle Chronology
... The earliest known record is in the reign of Saamsu-ditana, the last king of the first Babylonian Dynasty, about 2000BC, when the Hittites marched on the "land of Akkad," or "highlands" North of Mesopotamia. The Hittites ruled in North Syria, about the time when, according to Old Testament chronolog ...
... The earliest known record is in the reign of Saamsu-ditana, the last king of the first Babylonian Dynasty, about 2000BC, when the Hittites marched on the "land of Akkad," or "highlands" North of Mesopotamia. The Hittites ruled in North Syria, about the time when, according to Old Testament chronolog ...
GLIMPSES OF MESOPOTAMIAN HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY
... long lists of temple offering appear, using more sophisticated pictographs: a head to signify "man" a bowl to stand for "food", a human foot could mean "foot" or "to walk". By 3000 B.C. the scribes of summer had perfected grammar and ...
... long lists of temple offering appear, using more sophisticated pictographs: a head to signify "man" a bowl to stand for "food", a human foot could mean "foot" or "to walk". By 3000 B.C. the scribes of summer had perfected grammar and ...