3500 B.C.. “The Cradle of Civilization” Fertile Crescent Fertile –Soil is rich and allows...

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“The Cradle of Civilization”

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Fertile Crescent • Fertile

– Soil is rich and allows crops to grow

• Crescent:

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• Curving strip of land that extends from the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf

• Meant that there was good land to grow food

• Mesopotamia was known as the Fertile Crescent

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Crossroads of the World

• Access to three continents, Asia, Africa, and Europe.

• Few natural barriers.

• Its position led to frequent migrations and invasions = Trade

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Why River Valleys?• Good farming conditions

– Easy to feed large numbers of people

• Rivers provided transportation and trade

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Civilization

• First civilizations arose in river valleys

• A complex society which includes cities, government, art, religion, class divisions and a writing system

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Sumer

• Earliest know civilization

• In modern day Iraq

• In between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers

• Known as Mesopotamia or “the land between the rivers.”

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• Hot, dry climate

• In spring rivers flooded– Flooding was unpredictable

• Farmers relied upon Gods to bless their crops

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• Farmers soon learned to control the floods through dams and channels

• Developed Irrigation– Supplying dry land with water through

ditches, pipes, or streams

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Irrigation • They built walls, waterways and ditches to bring

water to their fields

• Allowed farmers to grow plenty of food = Surplus Agriculture– Exceeds the needs of society and is traded or stored

for the future

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City-State

• Sumerian cities were isolated from one another by geography

• Each had their own government and was not part of a larger unit

• Fought each other

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Religion

• Many Gods AKA Polytheism

• Believed each god had power over a natural force or a human activity– Flooding– Basket Weaving

• Worked to please Gods

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An- Head God

Ki- Goddess of Earth

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• Built ziggurats– Grand Temples– Built to chief god

• Means “mountain of god” or “hill of heaven”

• Dominated the city

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Life in Sumer…

• Farmers

• Artisans– Skilled workers who made metal products,

cloth, or pottery

• Merchants or Traders – Traded tools, wheat & barley for copper, tin

and timber

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Social Classes

• 1) Upper Class– Kings, priests, and government officials

• 2) Middle Class– Artisans, merchants, farmers and fishers– Largest group

• 3) Lower Class– Enslaved people

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Men vs. Women

• They each had a separate role

• Men – Head households– Could go to school

• Women– Had rights– Could buy and sell property– Run businesses

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Sumerian Contributions

• Cuneiform– Hundreds of wedge shaped marks cut into

damp clay tablets with a sharp-ended reed. – To keep track of events and business deals

• Epic of Gilgamesh– World’s oldest story– Epic- long poem that tells the story of a hero

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Contributions (cont.)

• Wagon wheel• Plow• Sailboat• 60-minute hour• 60-second minute• 360-degree circle • 12 month calendar

based on the moon

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