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The Fertile Crescent Preview • What country is this? • What significant features stand out to you? • What cues did you use from the photograph to determine the name of the country? • Is this a place you would consider visiting? Why or why not. Processing • Phocenia wh/ = modern day Lebanon • What cues did you use from the photograph to determine the name of the country? • Is this a place you would consider visiting? • Why or why not Why do you think this city was and is important? • The Fertile Crescent –Israel, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq –Tigris & Euphrates •Mesopotamia: Land between the rivers Civilization begins 1. Growth of cities – 3000 BCE approx. 12 cities – City=center of trade for lg area 2. Specialized labor – Everyone w/ own job – Artisan – Food=$ (how priest were paid) 3. Writing – Pictographs – Ideographs – Cuneiform= “wedge shaped” (pg 21) 4. Advanced Technology – Wheel, plow, sailboat (3000 BCE) – Bronze Age 2800 BCE – Combination of copper & tin 5. Complex Institutions – Long lasting patterns of organization – Gov’t marriage, religion, etc. Geographic Problems & Sumer (Sumerian) 3000-2000 BCE 1. H20: unknown when the rivers would flood; dried mud=desert – Created irrigation system 2. Defense – Sumer: size of Massachusetts – Major city; Ur – Reed huts; not natural barriers – Built walls wh/ = creation of bricks 3. Resource – Traded grain for metal Religion Polytheistic: – Anu, Enlil,Ea w/ 3000 subgods – Gods were immortal: all powerful w/ human traits – Ziggurats were built for the priest – After-life called: land of no return – Priest: please gods, ran farms, collected taxes, declared war 4100 BCE in Iraq Class Divisions • Priest & nobles • Merchants • Workmen (farmers/artisans) • Slaves War determined leadership –Who was the best fighter=leader –Leader passes power down to his oldest son –Began the concept of “kingship” wh/ later=monarchy –War for 1000 years Sumer defeated by Amorites 2000-1800 BCE –Hammurabi –Babylon –Eventually conquered all st of Meso. Wh/ = 1 empire Hammurabi’s Code ( 1792-1750 BCE) • Babylon needed law –Carved on stone columns (stele) –3500 cuneiform lines –282 specific laws –88 w/ marriage, family, property Principles of the code (pg 33) • Retaliation • Double standard btwe. rich & poor; men & women • Gov’t responsible for society • Babylon conquered by nomadic warriors circa1550 BCE –Territory controlled by many little groups for 700 years • One of those little groups called the Phoenicians Phoenicians 1000-700 BCE • 100 BCE powerful traders & merchants • Tyre: snails=purple dye –60,000 sn. = 1 lb of dye • Trade due to lack of resources • Est. colonies in Africa including Carthage • Alphabet: reduced the 600 symbols system to 22 symbols The Jews 2000-586 BCE • 2000 BCE group of Jews left Sumerian st. • Abraham & Sarah led nomadic group to Canaan (Palestine) • Monotheism: Supreme being, Creator of all things, ruler f the universe –God went w/ them • 1650 BCE famine & drought came to Canaan • Many people-including Jewsmigrated to Egypt • Honor to slaves • 1300-1200 Jews fled: Moses –Sinai peninsula; Mt. Sinai = 10 commandments=Covenant=1st ethical law Making the Connection How are the Ten Commandments different from Hammurabi’s Code? Have the Ten Commandments influenced modern law in the US and other Western countries? • Judaism recognized as new religion: Justice, Morality, Relationship • Again to Canaan=Promised Land – Israel: Jerusalem – Canaanites not happy – Kings needed: 1020-922 1.Saul 2. David 3. Solomon • Solomon –Ark of the covenant –Increased taxes –922: Israel (N) Judah (S) Iron Age: Bronze out Iron in • Assyrians 850-612 BCE –Assurbanipal (Persian Gulf to Med.) –Greatest power in SW Asia –1st trained army –Tortured, killed, enslaved, removed –Nineveh; library w/ over 25,000 writings Asshurbanipal on a chariot during a royal lion hunt. Chaldeans 612-564 BCE • Reestablished Babylon st • 1 empire • Nebuchadnezzar II (605-562) –Hanging gardens (pump system) –Dies @ 43 end of Meso. empires An engraving inside an onyxstone-eye in a Marduk statue that depicts Nebuchadnezzar II • Stargazers –Ziggurats over 300 ft. high –Priest & stars –Months –Destiny –Zodiac: 12 constellations –Moon: months divided 4 week Babylonian Captivity • Jerusalem conquered 586 BCE • Jews taken as slaves to Babylon • Monotheism spread Making the Connection Why is the spread of monotheism an important event in the development of civilizations? Persians 550-350 BCE • Left local customs alone • Babylon welcomed Persians and Cyrus prayed to their gods • Jews back to Jerusalem –Torah in print • 20 provinces w/ multi nationalities • Satraps = governors in charge of ea. Province • Road & Coinage system: standard $ • Zoroaster –Ahura-Mazda (truth & light) –Ahriman (evil & darkness) –Humans knowingly picked a side –1st hopeful religion Zoroaster: Iranian prophet and poet