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Ch. 3 Mesopotamia Section 1: The Rise of Sumer Mesopotamia- “The Cradle of Civilization” Means “land between the rivers” Located between Tigris and Euphrates Rivers Present day Iraq Rivers join and empty into Persian Gulf Sumerian Civilization Sumer- earliest known civilization Used levees to control river flooding Water from holes in levees were used to irrigate their crops Barley was their number one crop Sumerian Life Worked together to build irrigation canals Led to creating expectations and government Made houses out of mud and reeds Sun-dried bricks Built the first city in this area- Ur Sumerian City-States Each city had its own god and government City -> Wall -> Farmland Upper class- priests and merchants Middle class- gov’t officials, shopkeepers, artisans- skilled workers Lower Class- farmers, fishermen Would fight with other city-states to prove their strength Common throughout ancient history consisted of groups of interacting areas whose populations shared a common language and culture Were formed for protection and usually had a high king You may have heard of these city-states: Jericho, Rome, Troy, Sparta, Athens Religious Life Ziggurat- temple at the center of each Sumerian city Means “mountain of god” or “hill of heaven” Believed in over 3,000 gods (rain, wind, etc) Put on earth to serve the gods Only priests knew the will of the gods In charge of the land and schools Priest-Kings Gilgamesh- famous priest-king Ziasudra- equivalent to “Noah and the Ark” Bible story Received advice from assembly During war a military leader was chosen from the assembly, would replace the priest Kingship became hereditary Daily Life Schools were for sons of the rich Poor boys worked in fields or learned a trade Cuneiform- Sumerian Writing Writing developed to keep track of business First, pictures represented ideas Later, pictures represented syllables Mesopotamia__The_D evelopment_of_Writte n_Language.asf Mesopotamian writing Mesopotamia Section 2: Later Mesopotamian Empires Sargon I From Akkad- northern Mesopotamia Conquered Sumerian city-states Created first empire- group of states under one ruler Akkadians worshipped Sumerian gods and used their writing, cuneiform Empire lasted from 2300 B.C.-2200 B.C. Hammurabi of Babylon 1800 BC-Amorites built Babylon Hammurabi conquers Akkad and Sumer and creates new empire Babylonians adopted culture of locals Hammurabi’s Golden Age of Babylon Reign lasted 40 years Improved the irrigation system. Reorganized tax system Began government housing program Raised the god of Babylon above all gods CODE OF LAW Code of Law Displayed on a block of stone called a Stele, 8 feet high Everyone could see them Innocent until proven guilty Punished if guilty Punishments were fines to death Section 3: Mesopotamian Contributions Sumerian Contributions earliest civilization oldest written records 1st to write down laws Cuneiform was model for other writings wheel plow sailboat 12-month calendar number system based on 60 60-minute hour 60-second minute 360-degree circle Clock controlled by drops of water