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Unit 1 Chapter 2 Section 1 Civilization Begins in Mesopotamia Pastoral Nomads • • • • • Similar to Neolithic people More settled Utilized farming and domestication Still traveled Brought different technologies to different groups • More regional problems and conflicts Terms to know • Mesopotamia – “Land between the rivers” • Tigris and the Euphrates • Fertile Crescent Irrigation • Diversion of water from its source to a new desired location. • Why? • Mesopotamian soil • Flooding Religion • Polytheism – Belief in multiple Gods • Monotheism – Belief in one God • Religion established to attempt to give people justification and answers for why things happen. The Ziggurat • The religious center of the Mesopotamian settlements. • Inhabited by Priests who spoke to the Gods for the people. • Served as the center of town politically, socially and economically. Who lives in the region? • The Sumerians (more than 5,000 years old) – Gave us early refined social class system (Nobles, Commoners and Slaves) – City walls to defend the cities from outside groups – Scribe schools and the written language of CUNEIFORM – One of the earliest pieces of Literature • THE EPIC OF GILGAMESH Who lives in the region? • The Akkadians (approx. 4300 years ago) – Leader/Emperor – SARGON – One of the earliest empires Who lives in the region? • The Assyrians (about 2000 BCE) – Believed to have invented the first battering ram – Also devised an early form of relaying messages through the empire Who lives in the region? • The Babylonians (roughly 3700 years ago) – Leader – HAMMURABI – Gave us one of the earliest sets of laws (THE CODE OF HAMMURABI) The Code of Hammurabi • • • • • • Developed by the Babylonians Oldest known system of codified law Written in Cuneiform, the written language of Mesopotamia Origin of “Eye for an Eye” Different punishments for different social classes. “If any one steal the property of a temple or of the court, he shall be put to death, and also the one who receives the stolen thing from him shall be put to death.” • “If any one steal cattle or sheep, or an ass, or a pig or a goat, if it belong to a god or to the court, the thief shall pay thirtyfold; if they belonged to a freed man of the king he shall pay tenfold; if the thief has nothing with which to pay he shall be put to death.” Activity 3 • Answer the following question using your notes. • Who was the leader of the Akkadians? • Oh yeah, I forgot, answer it in Cuneiform… The Approximate Cuneiform Alphabet Some of the Sumerian Innovations