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Contributions of Mesopotamia Continued from August 26th Contributed by David Badgley to The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Beyond Babylon online teacher workshop, January 22–March 1, 2009. Writing In all ancient societies, people tried to communicate through art. All ancient writing began as pictographs (simplified pictures). Mesopotamia (Sumeria) 3300 B.C. Developed very first writing system for communication For record keeping Cuneiform tablet and case with a record of court testimony describing a dispute over the ownership of a business firm Old Assyrian Colony; 1920-1840 B.C.E. Anatolia, Kultepe (Karum Kanesh) Clay; 7 5/16 x 3 9/16 x 1 3/4 in. (18.5 x 9 x 4.5 cm) Gift of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Klejman, 1966 (66.245.5b) Collection of Metropolitan Museum, New York Signs were drawn with a reed stylus on pillowshaped tablets, Most were only a few inches wide. The stylus created small marks in the clay Called cuneiform, or wedge-shaped, writing. These images are what some of our letters look like when converted to cuneiform Egyptian 3200 B.C. The Egyptian form is called hieroglyphs, another form of pictograph writing. Started as art with a message. Did not develop into communication until later Chinese 1500 B.C. (the period that the Shang Dynasty ruled China) Oracle bones Diviners would submit questions to deities regarding future weather, crop planting, the fortunes of members of the royal family, military endeavors, and other similar topics.[1] These questions were carved onto the bone or shell in oracle bone script using a sharp tool. Intense heat was then applied with a metal rod until the bone or shell cracked due to thermal expansion. The diviner would then interpret the pattern of cracks and write the prognostication upon the piece as well. Is Writing Important? What kinds of written records might be important? ◦ Did you pay your taxes? ◦ Are you legally married? ◦ How many people live in your city? ◦ Is your Doctor, Lawyer or clergy qualified to do their jobs? ◦ Your high school diploma? Epic of Gilgamesh Literature 2100 B.C. Epic poem from ancient Mesopotamia Earliest surviving great work of literature Gilgamesh, king of Uruk, and Enkidu, a wild man created by the gods to stop Gilgamesh from oppressing the people of Uruk. After an initial fight, Gilgamesh and Enkidu become close friends. Sumerian inventions Technology The wheel Pottery wheel Plows Wagons Chariots Sundials (& time) Sailboats Astronomy Math based on the number 60 As city-states, each city (Ur, Sumer, Nimrud, etc.) governed itself, usually by hearing from gods. Territorial Kingdoms Mesopotamia began shifting power from gods to man. King Hammurabi – King of Babylon extended to take all the southern citystates Started taxes Government Law Code of Hammurabi One of the oldest deciphered writings of significant length in the world. 1800 B.C. Babylonian King Hammurabi 282 laws that set standards of conduct and justice for his empire in ancient Mesopotamia Some of the Laws in Hammurabi’s Code: • If any one is committing a robbery and is caught, then he shall be put to death. • If a tavern-keeper (feminine) does not accept corn according to gross weight in payment of a drink, but takes money, and the price of the drink is less than that of the corn, she shall be convicted and thrown into the water. • If a son says to his adoptive father or mother: "You are not my father, or my mother," his tongue shall be cut off. • If a son strike his father, his hands shall be hewn off. • If a man knock out the teeth of his equal, his teeth shall be knocked out. • If a man strike a free-born woman so that she lose her unborn child, he shall pay ten shekels for her loss. • If a slave says to his master: "You are not my master," if they convict him his master shall cut off his ear.