Mesopotamia 1b

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MESOPOTAMI A By Isabel Conde, Paula Tejedor, Pablo Salinas and Sara Marín 6000 BC - 30 BC

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MESOPOTAMIA

By Isabel Conde, Paula Tejedor, Pablo Salinas and Sara Marín

6000 BC - 30 BC

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INDEX

● Culture -Art Architecture Sculture -Religion -Writing -Historical Place -Astronomy -Food and cloths

-Inventions -Anecdotes● Social Groups● Economy● Political

Organization● Lanscapes

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CULTURE

The culture in Mesopotamia is very important.In the culture they have:-The art (architecture, sculpture…)-The religion-Astronomy-Food and clothes…

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Art

The art in Mesopotamia is divided in:-Sculpture -Architecture

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ArchitectureIn Mesopotamia used little stone and a lot of clay

The Arch The Vault

The Ziggurat have differents things.The priest lived in the Ziggurat and controlled the harvest trade and taxes.

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Sculpture

Prince Gudea frieze of Arches Low relief Ashurbanipal (2.120 BC) (500 BC) (2.550-2.500 BC) (668-627 BC)

The stone was a luxury material. There are Egyptian sculptures, sumerian, Assyrian, Mesopotamian

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Religion

Mesopotamian people were polytheist. They create in lots of gods. They had one god for thing.

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Historical objects.

These are the most important historical objects:

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Social groups This is the social group´s pyramid He made laws and organized the army KING Take care of temples NOBLES AND PRIESTS CIVIL SERVANTS AND SCRIBES FARMERS, PEASANTS, CRAFTSMEN AND SOLDIERS SLAVES

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Anecdotes

·They didn't believe in afterlife.·A king built the “Hanging Gardens” for his wife.·They had a god for the pick.·They pay their soldiers with good money.

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Food and Clothes

Clothes: In Mesopotamia clothes were clear and spacious for the hot in summer.

Food: The most important food in Mesopotamia were the fish. THe meat that they ate were: cows, sheeps...

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ECONOMYThe economy of Mesopotamia are two factors:Agriculture: They cultivated: Barley, wheat, peas, olive tree...

Trade: They sell cereals and wooll.They exchange by the barter.

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Inventions.

Have:-The wheel-Lunar calendar-Writing-The plow-Adobe brick

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WritingPICTOGRAM:-The first writing system used symbols to represent objects and concepts.The drawing shows how people wrote on clay tablets.-The sumerians used pictograms.

CUNEIFORM:-They were written on tablets of wet clay.-There were 2000 different cuneiform signs.-This writing was development to a person called Pietro Della Valle.

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ASTRONOMY

The people used astronomy to guide themselves in their journey

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EmpiresAKKADIAN EMPIRE: King Sargon took the control

BABYLONIAN EMPIRE: The city of Babylonia took the control over all the rest of mesopotamian cities

ASSYRIAN EMPIRE: This empire stretched from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea

PERSIAN EMPIRE: This empire extended to the Indus River

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Political organization

These were the political organization:1º: the king2º: leading group ( priest, army, traders…)3º: free people ( peasants, livestocks…)4º: Slaves

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Landscapes

Landscape were green and usually were hot.In winter were more colder than in summer.

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