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Woden’s Day, January 16: Mesopotamia EQs: Where was Mesopotamia, why is it called that, why is it called “The Cradle Of Civilization,” and how did they write? Welcome! Gather pen/pencil, paper, wits! Review of CLOZE: Intro to World Lit o BCE/CE/BC/AD o “arbitrary signals” o The Truths of Fiction Gilgamesh’s World o Mesopotamia o Cuneiform CLOZE: Mesopotamia Begin Group Project: Cuneiform Me! o In small groups, students create cuneiform codes and messages ELACC12RI3: Analyze and explain how individuals, ideas, or events interact and develop ELACC12W6: Use technology to produce, publish, and update individual or shared writing ELACC12W9: Draw evidence from informational texts to support analysis ELACC12W10: Write routinely over extended and shorter time frames ELACC12SL1: Initiate and participate effectively in a range of collaborative discussions ELACC12L4: Determine/clarify meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases ELACC12L6: Acquire and use general academic and domain-specific words and phrases CLOZE: WorldLit 1. A class called “World Literature” could cover all the Earth’s people, places, and times, but we will limit ourselves to works produced between the years _______BCE and _______CE 2. “BCE” stands for “B C 3. “CE” stands for “C .” E Modern scholars use this instead of “BC,” which means “B . C .” .” Modern scholars use this E instead of “AD,” which means “A D .” 4. Why do modern scholars prefer “BCE/CE” to “BC/AD”? 5. Define hemisphere: __________________________________________________________ 6. Define quadrasphere: ________________________________________________________ 7. We will focus on the _______________ Quadrasphere, often called ___________________. 8. “Language” is best defined as “any ________________ of ______________ ____________ 9. By this definition, why is this not language: 10. Define: logos 11. Define: iconos 12. Define: narrative 13. Define: exposition 14. Define: lyric 15. Define: argument 16. What would be meant by saying that “The Three Little Pigs is a true story”? The Epic of Gilgamesh is an epic poem about a famous king of Uruk. There may or may not have been a real Gilgamesh, but there was a real Uruk, a Sumerian city in Mesopotamia. “Mesopotamia” means “between the rivers” (Gk. meso “middle” + pota “rivers”) Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in modern Iraq ( “Uruk” = “Iraq”) This area sometimes is called “The Fertile Crescent” because the rivers and climate made it good farming. For that reason, the first cities in the world – in modern sense as collections of people, buildings, streets, services – were built here. And for THAT reason, Mesopotamia is sometimes called “The Cradle of Civilization.” In about 3300 BCE, people in Mesopotamia made dents in clay. This is called cuneiform (Latin cun “dent,” “wedge” + form “shape”). Cuneiform is one of the first styles of writing in the world. At first it was used on a small scale for simple messages, as on this clay cylinder – basically a receipt about stock on a ship: Later, cuneiform was used for more complex purposes. The Epic of Gilgamesh is, so far as we can tell, the first story to be written down anywhere in the world. Oral versions probably existed from 2500 BCE – 1000 years before it was inscribed in cuneiform on this clay tablet in about 1500 BCE. CLOZE: Mesopotamia 1. The Epic of Gilgamesh is about a famous king of ____________, a Sumerian city in the modern country of _________________ (the names sound very similar). 2. Mesopotamia comes from Greek words meaning “_______________ the ______________ ” 3. What two rivers frame Mesopotamia? a. b. 4. The area was sometimes called “The ______________ Crescent” because: 5. The first ____________ in the world were built there. 6. For that reason, Mesopotamia is sometimes called “The __________ of _______________.” 7. Cuneiform was first used in ________________ in about the year __________ BCE. 8. Define cuneiform: _____________________________________________________ 9. The Epic of Gilgamesh probably existed in oral form in about ____________BCE, and written on a cuneiform tablet in about _____________ BCE. Begin Group Project: Cuneiform Me! 1. Divide into pairs – or, if you wish, you may work alone. PHYSICALLY MOVE YOUR DESKS TOGETHER so that I can discern each group. 2. Your pair, or your lonely self, will function as a nation of people. Decide on a “working name” for your nation. 3. Fill out the Project Sheet I give you. 4. Create a cuneiform alphabet out of ONLY lines, curves and dots. Remember that language consists of ARBITRARY signs – no numbers, letters or almost-letters, pictures, etc. 5. Write out a brief message (30 – 50 characters) in your code. WorldLitComp Group Project: Cuneiform Me! Complete this worksheet and submit it today. I will use it to remind you of your mission. Group Name: Group Members’ Names: Below, write out the code you will use to write your message. On the back of this page, write out your message and its translation. WorldLitComp Group Project: Cuneiform Me! Complete this worksheet and submit it today. I will use it to remind you of your mission. Group Name: Group Members’ Names: Below, write out the code you will use to write your message. On the back of this page, write out your message and its translation.