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Sumer and Babylon AIM: HOW DID THE MAIN ASPECTS OF CIVILIZATION BEGIN IN MESOPOTAMIA? DO NOW: WHAT ARE THE RIVERS OF MESOPOTAMIA? Civilization Surplus (extra) crops Resulted in the growth of towns and cities Sumer Southern Mesopotamia About a dozen small cities Created first wheeled vehicles Cuneiform Cuneiform – system of writing invented in Sumer Brought cities together First created to record farm surpluses Used sharp reeds to scratch onto clay tablets Cuneiform Oldest tablets – symbols are like pictographs Gradually simplify symbols so can write faster Over 500 signs School in Sumer Most could not write Honor to go to school and be a scribe Possible for girls to be scribes City-States of Sumer City-state – a self-governing city that also governs surrounding villages Life centered around the city-states City-States of Sumer Went to war to control the river Walls built to protect against attack Open Ziggurat of Ur Worksheet Religion Ziggurat – large building with a temple at its peak Center of city STEPPED PYRAMID Polytheism Hammurabi’s Code AIM: HOW DID HAMMURABI’S CODE SHOW THE IMPORTANCE OF GOVERNMENT? DO NOW: WHY ARE LAWS SO IMPORTANT? WHY DO WE NEED LAWS? Hammurabi’s Code AIM: HOW DID HAMMURABI’S CODE SHOW THE IMPORTANCE OF GOVERNMENT? DO NOW: TAKE OUT HAMMURABI’S CODE WORKSHEET Babylon Empire of Babylonia Hammurabi – king of Babylon Hammurabi’s Code Code of law – a written set of laws that apply to everyone under a government One of world’s oldest set of laws Slavery existed Not everyone was equal Written in cuneiform Hammurabi’s Code If a physician operates on a man for a severe wound with a bronze tool and causes that man’s death… they shall cut off his hand. If a builder builds a house for a man and does not make the construction sound, and the house which he has built collapses and causes death, that builder shall be put to death. If a man destroys the eye of another man, they shall destroy his eye. If a son strikes his father, they shall cut off his hand. Anyone who steals a child shall be put to death. Convicted thieves shall have their hands cut off. If a man destroys the eye of a slave, he shall pay one-half the slave’s value. Homework Answer the Aim in a paragraph Can this type of strict laws be good for society today? Why or why not? Hammurabi’s Code worksheet