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Early Civilizations Chapter 2 and 3 City-states of Ancient Sumer • Fertile Crescent – region of the middle east between and around the Tigris and Euphrates rivers – It has very rich soils and golden wheat fields • Mesopotamia – “between the rivers” Ancient Sumer • World’s first civilization • The Epic of Gilgamesh – Poem of a great flood that destroys the world • Flooding control – Use of dikes and ditches • Construction – Lacked stone and wood • Use clay to make bricks • Ur and Uruk Ancient Sumer cont. • Rich from Trade • Invented the wheel? • Egyptian and Indian goods Sumerian Civilization • Multiple city-states and war = hereditary rule by war leaders • Gov’t – Maintains city walls and irrigation system – Led armies – Enforced laws – Employed scribes – Led religious ceremonies Sumerian Civilization • Social Structure – Hierarchy – system of ranking groups • Top Class: ruling family, leading officials, high priests – Small middle class: lesser priests, scribes, merchants, artisans » Lower class: Peasants » Slaves from warfare or sale – Role of Women • • • • Goddesses were highly honored Never had legal rights Some ruler’s wives had supervisory positions Read, write, & play music Sumerian Civilization • Religion – Polytheistic ?? • Thought the gods acted like humans • Responsible for truth, justice, violence, & suffering – Ziggurat – a large, stepped platform thought to have been topped by a temple dedicated to the city’s chief god or goddess – Sumerian Afterlife: after dying, you live in a grim underworld with no escape and only dust to eat Sumerian Civilization • Writing – Invented by Sumerians • Cuneiform: wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets – Began as pictographs and later became complex symbols – Used for econ., myths, prayers, laws, and business contracts – Scribe school » Not talking » Poor writing was not tolerated » Caned as a punishment » Could gain high positions Sumerian Legacy • Cuneiform was used by Akkadians, Babylonians, & Assyrians • Astronomy, mathematics, number system based on 6, 60 minutes, 360º • Babylonians used Sumerian math to form algebra & geometry, accurate calendars, and prediction of eclipses Mesopotamian Empires • 2300 B.C. Sargon, ruler of Akkad – Invaded & conquered Sumer – Builds first known empire – Appointed local rulers Mesopotamian Empires • 1790 B.C. Hammurabi, king of Babylon – Conquered ancient Sumer after the death of Sargon – Hammurabi’s Code – publication of laws • 300 laws on stone pillars • Codify: arrange and set down in writing • Civil law: private rights and matters – E.g. business contracts, property inheritance, taxes, marriage, divorce • Criminal law: deals with offenses against other such as robbery, assault, or murder – “eye for an eye” Mesopotamian Empires • Hammurabi’s improvements: – Better irrigation – Well-trained army – Repaired temples – Encouraged religion by promoting Marduk, the patron god of Babylon Mesopotamian Empires • Hittites – 1400 B.C. – Introduced ironworking • Assyrians – Known for their skill as warriors – Rich society – First to develop laws regulating royal families – Established one of the first libraries Nebuchadnezzar • • • • • King of Babylon Reforms the Babylon empire Rebuilds the city of Babylon Built a defensive moat and wall 9 gates to enter the city in honor of the main Gods and Goddesses • Built the hanging gardens Persians • 539 B.C. Conquered Babylon – Largest empire EVER!!!!! • Darius – Set up a bureaucracy – Divided empire into two satrapy – Governor for each – Each paid taxes based on what they had – Supervision of governors Darius cont. • • • • • Written laws Built roads Set up standards of weights and measures Encouraged the use of coins Barter economy : exchange one set of goods or services for another • Money economy: goods and services are paid for through the exchange of a token Zoroaster • Persian intellectual • Taught that a single god named Ahura Mazda was in control of the world • Also taught that Ahriman, the prince of lies and evil was fighting for Ahura Mazda’s power • Stressed a final judgement day Phoenicians • Sailors and traders in the Mediterranean – Made glass, “Tyrian purple” – Set up colonies – Colony: a territory settled & ruled by people from another land – “carriers of civilization” • Alphabet – symbols representative of certain sounds • 22 Consonants • Greeks add vowels