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The Ancient World: Mesopotamia & Egypt Sumerian tablet recording tax obligations Announcements Friday, 25 Jan. 2013 • New Students? • Lecture Outlines available online at course website • Next Class (Monday) • Primary Source reading by Hammurabi (in Wiesner) • Review for Map Quiz 1 (on Wed) Characteristics of a “Civilization” • • • • • • Written records > oral memory Specialization of labor > Subsistence Strong government > individual clans Social hierarchy Urbanization > nomadic Settled agriculture > pasturing, hunt-andgather • Organized religion The Ancient World: Mesopotamia, Egypt 1 P.E.R.S.I.A. + G.T. • One method of organizing/analyzing historical information. • • • • • • • P = politics E = economics R = religion S = society I/A = intellectual/artistic (cultural) G = geography T = technology Mesopotamia • Geography • arable, unstable • Religion • polytheistic, patriarchial, pessimistic • Politics • theocracy oligarchymonarchy • Intellectual/Artistic • Cuneiform, astronomy, math, medicine, ziggurats The Ancient World: Mesopotamia, Egypt 2 Mesopotamia: “Land Between 2 Rivers” Overview of Ur • This photograph gives a good idea of the size and complexity of Ur, one of the most powerful cities in Mesopotamia (present Iraq). In the lower right-hand corner stands the massive ziggurat of Umammu. Georg Gerster/Photo Researchers, Inc. Another view of the ziggurat at Ur The Ancient World: Mesopotamia, Egypt 3 City of Ur (Mesopotamia) Paying taxes at the ziggurat Trade in Mesopotamia The Ancient World: Mesopotamia, Egypt 4 Cuneiform Cuneiform: “Wedge-Shaped” Writing Cuneiform Writing The Ancient World: Mesopotamia, Egypt 5 Deciphering Cuneiform Cuneiform primary source The Ancient World: Mesopotamia, Egypt 6 Egypt • Geography • “gift of the Nile” • Politics • pharaohs • Society • hierarchy • Religion • Polytheistic, final judgment • Intellectual/artistic • Pyramids, obelisks, papyrus, medicine Egypt: “Gift of the Nile” • • ‘View Show' to view and zoom map The unique geography of the Nile Valley left a stamp on ancient Egypt. Fertile soil made Egypt wealthy, and the surrounding desert led to periods of isolation from nearby Africa and Asian cultures. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin. All rights reserved. The Ancient World: Mesopotamia, Egypt 7 The fruits of the Nile River Fishing along the Nile Model of Beer- and Bread-making (Royal Ontario Museum) King Tut hunts birds w/ his wife Reaping grain & scattering seed Two sides of Narmer Palette • This palette comes from Hierakonpolis, the sacred city of the prehistoric kingdom of Upper Egypt. It records the victory (over Delta) of King Narmer, who is shown on one side wearing the crown of Upper Egypt and on the other that of Lower Egypt. This monument commemorates the union of the two halves of Egypt. Jean Vertut The pharaoh conquers an enemy, while Horus holds a slave from the Nile Delta The Ancient World: Mesopotamia, Egypt 8 Egyptian religion • Great variety • Importance of afterlife Papyrus The Ancient World: Mesopotamia, Egypt 9