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Unit 2 DAY 8: MESOPOTAMIA, FERTILE CRESCENT River Civilizations Map  Identify the following ‘first civilizations’ on your map 1. Mesopotamia 2. Egypt 3. India 4. China    Which is the oldest civilization? Why did these civs develop in these specific areas? When did these civilizations begin? (years) Geography  Fertile Crescent Region of land in S/W Asia, curves between Mediterranean Sea and Persian Gulf  Fertile, rich soil found between Tigris and Euphrates  “Mesopotamia” mean ‘between the rivers’ in Greek  5500 BC, people were farming in area  Grew wheat, barley  Region received little rain, and faced floods when it did  Methods to control water: irrigation  Sumer  Large cities around 3000 BC Structures made of mud bricks  Center of city = pyramid temple called a ziggurat  Over time, each city controlled surrounding land  Called a city-state (political unit)  Each formed own gov’t and fought over land/water  Religion/Government  Polytheism (worship many gods)  Each city-state protected by a god  War chiefs ruled as kings  Kings formed dynasties  Sumerian Culture  Writing Cuneiform  Epic of Gilgamesh  Math/Science  Math system based on # 60 (this is where our hr comes from)  Geometry used for building/irrigation systems—sewers!  Invented wheel (pottery/vehicles), plow, and used bronze, had medical knowledge (surgery!)  Trade  Did not have trees, metal, so they traded for them  Social structure: hierarchy  Men in politics, women at home mostly  Empires in Mesopotamia  Sargon I (from Akkad), 2330 BC    1st ruler to create permanent army Conquered Sumer and northern Mesopotamia, adopt culture Empire lasted 140 years, helped spread Sumerian culture  Babylonian Empire (1792 BC)   King Hammurabi—battles, schools, trade, culture Hammurabi’s Code—1st codified laws (written down) More Mesopotamian Empires  Hittite (Nomadic warriors, 1595 BC)     Sacked Babylon, after Hammurabi’s death Used cuneiform and law code First people in region to master ironworking Strong force until 1200 BC  Assyrians (900 BC)     Empire included Meso, Asia Minor, and Egypt Powerful military  Chariots, cavalry, iron weapons, siege warfare, battering rams Roads connected empire Library in Nineveh (over 200,000 cuneiform tablets) More Meso Empires  Chaldeans (612 BC)     New Babylon Empire, led by Nebuchadnezzar II  Fought Jews, Egyptians, captured Jerusalem Hanging Gardens Calendar based on phases of moon Defeated by Persians in 539 BC  Phoenicians (strongest at 800 BC)   Small empire, wealthy trading society  Farming difficult, resources limited  Became expert sailors, colonies along trade routes Alphabet, more flexible than cuneiform (22 letters, consonants) Phoenician Alphabet Crash Course: Mesopotamia  https://youtu.be/sohXPx_XZ6Y