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WarmUp #2 ► 1. Using the text on pgs. 24, 25 & 32, analyze the map, read the paragraph relating to the map & answer the respective questions. ► 2. Begin reading pg. 33: “Mesopotamia & Sumer” The Ancient Middle East Mesopotamia ► Mesopotamia means “the land between the rivers” in Greek valley between the Tigris & Euphrates Rivers ► Fertile Crescent: fertile land between Mediterranean Sea & the Persian Gulf ► silt: deposited by two rivers each year when the rivers flooded; helped farming farmers learned to control the flooding & civilization started to flourish in Mesopotamia ► The Cradle of Civilization The Fertile Crescent:“Crossroads of the World” -connected Europe, Asia & Africa -flooding was unpredictable: miserable outlook on life First Civilization~ The Sumerians~ ► about 4500 BC: present day Iraq ► began building city-states: ► early city-states: cities & surrounding countryside that worked together for mutual defense & had their own government Ur, Erech & Kish Religion in Sumerian city-states ► polytheism: belief in many gods nature was controlled by gods (floods, harvests etc) prevailing thought that gods were like people: ►ate, drank, fell in love, married, fought, etc. made offerings to them through priests/priestesses ► each city-state worshipped their own gods ► ziggurat: pyramid on top of temple Government theocracy: a government ruled by divine authority ► The ruler’s/government’s job was to maintain city walls, irrigation systems, lead army, enforce laws, collect taxes & keep records. ► Kings were the gods’ representatives on Earth. Tower of Babel?!? Ziggurats Writing ► Sumer: developed the first writing system cuneiform: wedge shaped writing done with a stylus Used for business purposes, to record religious rites, tax records ► clay tablets & clay envelopes ► scribes: writers ► Epic of Gilgamesh: Sumerian literature about a legendary king The Epic of Gilgamesh ► Read the excerpt on pg. 38 & answer the 2 questions. ► Create a visual cartoon, with a different box for each step of his journey… i.e. a graphic novel Sumerian Technology ► first to invent the wheel ► sails for boats ► war chariots ► irrigation systems ► 12-month calendar ► plow ► bricks made of sun ► arches, columns, baked clay ramps & inclined walks ► math based on 60 ► sewers second ► buildings made of mud minute 360-degrees Fertile Crescent: Map Analysis ► Analyze the maps on “Conquering the Fertile Crescent” on pg. 40-41 & answer the 2 questions. Invaders ► Sumerian city-states were on flat plains, easily invaded by warrior societies ceased to exist about 1750 BC -constant warfare -invaded & taken over ► Sargon: leader of the Akkadians from the North, invades & sets up the world’s first empire The Akkadians: First Empire ► empire: consists of many nations & people easy to build; hard to maintain ► 2330 BC: Sargon founds the first empire! borrows many things from Sumeria because of cultural diffusion lasts for 140 years before falling to eastern tribes ► 1792 BC: Hammurabi sets up empire in Babylon & gains control of Sumer & Akkad Babylonians Code of Hammurabi: •282 laws carved in stone •public display •very harsh as punishment fit the crime •“eye for an eye” Laws- based on social status ----first written set of LAWS Society: -patriarchal = men controlled -women had few rights -arranged marriages -Sumerian culture/language/cuneiform: still being taught Invaded: 1600 BC: Babylon fell to the Hittites -iron stronger than bronze Indo-Europeans ► group of people who speak a language from one mother tongue Latin, Greek, Sanskrit, Persian, Germanic languages ► Hittites: group of Indo-Europeans used iron weapons brought them to Mesopotamia destroyed ~1200 BC by sea peoples Assyrians ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► militaristic: tortured, beheaded (skinned?) prisoners deported troublesome people to outer edges of region built capital at Nineveh: 1st library King Assurbanipal builds the world’s first library with 22,000 clay tablets used iron weapons: empire by 700 BC very efficient communications very ruthless people: no mercy on captured peoples practiced forced assimilation: forcing people to give up their identity and become like the conquerors finally overthrown by Medes (Iran) & Chaldeans Assyrians The Chaldeans (a short-lived Empire) ► 612BC: people deported by Assyrians attacked & destroyed Nineveh ► Chaldeans Babylon becomes capital AGAIN math & astronomy to use for astrology ► King Nebuchadnezzar rebuilt Babylon Hanging Gardens for wife fights Egyptians & Jews captures Jerusalem deports & enslaves Jews to Babylon ► King Solomon’s Temple destroyed ► Persians conquered Babylon from the east! Phoenicians Phoenicia ► Phoenicia present-day Lebanon ► traders not fighters major ports controlled by several empires ► carriers of civilization alphabet: 22 letters LYDIA ► first to use coined $$$ ► barter system scraped both had to have something the other wanted coins could be stored & saved: livestock & food could not In-Class Assessment Answer the following ?s in complete sentences. ► 1. Who created the first empire? Name the empire. ► 2. Who created the first set of laws? Give the name of the laws. ► ► 3. What do we call a society ruled & dominated by men? 4. Explain assimilation. Hebrews (Israel) Israel ► Abraham migrated from Mesopotamia (Ur) to Jordan River Valley of Palestine founder of the Jews/Hebrews/Israelites (2000 BC) ► 2nd, but favored son Isaac & grandson Jacob (Israel): patriarchs Jacob had 12 sons: each established a tribe ► “12 Tribes of Israel” About 400 years later, the Israelites left Palestine for Egypt because of a drought/famine. Egyptians enslaved the Jews -after a few hundred years, the Jews gained their freedom & left under Moses (the Exodus) Israel (ctnd) ► Kingdom divided in half: Israel: north Judah: south ► ► by 722 BC: Israel conquered by the Assyrians & the people were forcibly assimilated by 586 BC: Judah conquered by Babylonians/Chaldeans & sent into exile King Solomon’s Temple destroyed Jewish Diaspora: scattering of Jews outside Judah ► Eventually some Jews in exile returned to Palestine when Cyrus & Persians overthrew the Babylonians rebuilt temple: the “second temple” Jewish Beliefs ► only 1 God, called YHWY (monotheism) ► YHWY is good & just expects His people to be the same ► YHWY made a covenant (contract) with Abraham God would give the people a promised land (Israel/Palestine) if they followed His commands ► When Jews left Egypt, God gave the Law to Moses including The 10 Commandments Jewish Beliefs (ctnd) ► ► Jews set apart from other peoples because of their Mosaic laws (i.e. keeping “kosher”) prophets warned Israel when they werent following God or taking care of justice also showed them the future ► the Abrahamic covenant + the Mosaic Law + the prophets = the 3 parts of the religion: JUDAISM Judeo-Christian beliefs & traditions ► ► Christianity builds onto Judaism the first 5 books of the Jewish holy book were written by Moses: the Torah (the Hebrew Bible) Talmud: finished AD 500 by Jewish scholars ► explains & interprets behaviors, other writings & how to live daily life Kings of Israel ► 1. Saul first to unite tribes ► 2. David defeated the Philistines formed a dynasty ► 3. Solomon made Jerusalem a great capital through building the temple ► height of power lots of building = lots of taxes one of his 700+ wives was the daughter of Pharaoh (Egypt) http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=97912286-037D-4D70AA94-763A21B996EB&blnFromSearch=1&productcode=US Judaism ► http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=FB47D28CEAD8-43AB-BFEC-3EEA945DBFE3&blnFromSearch=1&productcode=US ► Fiddler On The Roof famous musical about a Jewish family living in Russia in the late 1800’s http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRdfX7ut8gw Persian Empire ► modern Iran Persians ► Cyrus treats conquered people with respect lets them continue to self govern & keep their religions mercy & multiculturalism allowed exiled peoples to return home, including Jews ► RELIGION: Zoroastrianism 600BC Zoroaster/Zarathustra: founder Avesta: sacred text monotheistic Ahura Mazda: creator god Ahriman: evil spirit good & evil forces (dualism) Day of Judgment: rewarded or punished Persian Empire cont’d. ► Cyrus’ successor (Darius the Great) extended empire by invading Greece divides the empire into satrapies ► military very powerful king’s guards called Ten Thousand Immortals b/c number of soldiers never under 10,000 men ► Eventually kings cared more about intrigue & power than ruling well & the Empire fell ► Conquered by Alexander the Great & the GREEKS Compare Judaism & Zoroastrianism ► Create a Venn Diagram (Double Bubble Map) on the religions of the Persians and the Israelites using pgs. 49 & 53. Zoroastrianism Judaism In common