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The Ancient Middle East Mesopotamia ► Mesopotamia-land between the rivers valley of Tigris and Euphrates Rivers ► Fertile Crescent fertile land between Mediterranean Sea and the Persian Gulf ► Silt – deposited by rivers; helped farming The Cradle of Civilization The Fertile Crescent:“Crossroads of the World” -Connected Europe, Asia and Africa -Flooding was unpredictable : miserable outlook on life People Groups of Mesopotamia 1. The Sumerians ► 1st Civilization ► About 4500 BCE – current day Iraq ► Began building city-states ► Early city-states – Ur, Erech & Kish cities and surrounding countryside Religion in Sumerian city-states ► Polytheism- belief in many gods Nature was controlled by gods (floods, harvests) Thought gods were like people- ate, drank, fell in love, married, fought Made offerings to them through priests/priestesses ► Each city-state worshipped their own gods ► Ziggurat- temple on top of pyramid Government: Theocracy – a government ruled by divine authority ► Ruler’s/government’s job maintain city walls, irrigation systems, lead army, enforce laws, collect taxes, keep records ► Kings were the gods representatives on earth ziggurats Tower of Babel? Warm Up #3 ► Analyze the Maps: “Conquering the Fertile Crescent”, p. 40 and 41 (top of page) and answer the 2 questions. Turn in parent letter/ late work to the bin. Writing ► Sumerians- 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 and clay envelopes ► Scribe- writer ► Epic of Gilgamesh- Sumerian literature about a legendary king on a journey Sumerian Technology ► First to invent the wheel ► Sails for boats ► Irrigation systems ► Plow ► 12 month calendar ► Arches, columns, ► Bricks made of sun ramps and inclined baked clay walks ► Math based on 60 ► Sewers! Second ► Buildings made of mud Minute 360 degrees Create: People of Ancient Mesopotamia Pamphlet 1 piece of paper, fold twice in half Staple twice on spine Cut off top- for pages to turn LABEL book title page and then with following pages! Sumerians Akkadians Babylonians Hittites Assyrians Chaldeans Phoenicians ► Sumerian city states were on flat plains, easily invaded by warrior societies ceased to exist about 1750 BC -constant warfare -invaded and taken over ► Invaders: Sargon- leader of the Akkadians from the North invades and sets up the world’s first empire 2. The Akkadians- First Empire ► 2330 BC- Sargon founds the first empire! ► Empire- Consists of many nations and people (easy to build, hard to maintain) ► Borrow many things from Sumeria because of cultural diffusion ► Lasts for 140 years, falls to eastern tribes 1792 BC, Hammurabi sets up empire in Babylon and gains control of Sumer & Akkad 3. Babylonians Code of Hammurabi – -“eye for an eye” very harshpunishment fit the crime: -282 laws carved in stone -on public display - 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) ► 4. Hittites-group of Indo-Europeans used iron weapons, brought them to Mesopotamia Use of CHARIOTS for invasion destroyed c. 1200 BC by sea peoples 5. 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 assimilation: forcing people to give up their identity and become like the conquerors ► Finally overthrown by Medes (Iran) and Chaldeans Assyrians 6. The Chaldeans (a short-lived Empire): ► 612BC –people deported by Assyrians attacked and destroyed Ninevah ► Chaldeans – Babylon becomes capital again math and astronomy to use for astrology ► King Nebuchadnezzar – rebuilt Babylon Hanging Gardens for wife Fights Egyptians & Jews Captures Jerusalem Deports and enslaves Jews to Babylon ► King Solomon’s Temple destroyed ► Persians conquered Babylon from the east! 7. Phoenicians Phoenicia ► Phoenicia Lebanon ► Traders – now not fighters Major ports Controlled by several empires ► Carriers of civilization Alphabet- 22 letters LYDIA ► First to use coined money ► Barter system bad Both had to have something the other wanted Coins could be stored and saved – livestock and food could not Activity: “The Epic of Gilgamesh” 1. Read the excerpt on p. 38 in the text and answer the two questions (if you get stuck, look for context clues). 2. Create a visual cartoon of his journey, with a different box for each step (like a graphic novel): Need at least 8 boxes with visuals Each box needs a caption (description) Complete on blank paper Each step needs to be in order Comprehension Check ► 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 and dominated by men? ► 4. Explain assimilation. The Code of Hammurabi On display at: la musee de louvre, Paris, France (The Louvre Museum) ► HW: Read Hammurabi’s law code and answer the questions. Hebrews/ Israel Israel ► Abraham migrated from Mesopotamia (Ur) to Jordan River Valley of Palestine founder of the Jews/Israelites (2000 BC) ► 1st son- Ishmael, denied birthright, sent off ► 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 and left under Moses (the Exodus) Israel (continued) ► Kingdom divided in half: Israel in the north Judah in the south ► By 722 BC- Israel conquered by the Assyrians and the people were assimilated ► By 586 BC- Judah conquered by Babylonians/Chaldeans and sent into exile (temple destroyed) Jewish Diaspora (scattering of Jews outside Judah) ► Eventually some Jews in exile returned to Palestine when Cyrus and Persians overthrew the Babylonians Rebuilt temple (the “second temple”) Jewish Beliefs ► ► Monotheism: Only 1 God, called YHWY YHWY is good and just and 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 Law: when Jews left Egypt God gave Moses the 10 Commandments Jews set apart from other peoples because of their laws (e.g. keeping ‘kosher’) ► Prophets warned Israel: when they weren’t following God, or taking care of justice, also showed them the future ► The covenant, the Law, and the prophets make up the 3 parts of the religion Judeo-Christian beliefs and traditions (Christianity builds onto Judaism) ► The first 5 books of the Jewish holy book, the Hebrew Bible accredited to Moses- the Torah Talmud- finished AD500 by Jewish scholars ► explains and interprets behaviors, other writings, and how to live daily life Kings of Israel ► 1. Saul First to unite tribes ► 2. ► 3. David – Defeated the Philistines Formed a dynasty Solomon – made Jerusalem a great capital (built temple) –height of power Lots of building meant lots of taxes One of his wives was a daughter of Pharaoh. Judaism ► 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 ► Located Iran in modern Persians ► Cyrus treated conquered people with respect ► Let people continue to self govern and keep their religion mercy and multiculturalism Allowed exiled peoples to return home ► (including ► Hebrews) RELIGION- Zoroastrianism -600BC Zoroaster/ Zarathustra- founder Avesta- sacred text Monotheistic Ahura Mazda- creator god Ahriman- evil spirit Good and evil forces (dualism) Day of Judgment- rewarded or punished Persian Empire cont’d. ► Cyrus’ son and grandson (Darius) extended empire, invaded Greece divides the empire into satrapies ► Military very powerful, king’s guards called immortals b/c number of soldiers never under 10,000 ► Eventually kings cared more about intrigue and power than ruling well and empire fell ► Conquered by Alexander the Great and the GREEKS Compare Judaism and Zoroastrianism ► Create a Venn-Diagram (double-bubble) on the religion of the Persians and Israelites using p. 49 and 53. Zoroastrianism Judaism In common