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Amorites
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Hammurabi
  • Successful general
  • Defeated Sumerians and Akkad around 1760 B.C.E
  • Helped his people conquer Mesopotamia
  • A famous Babylonian Monarch
  • Created one of the first empires by uniting
    Mesopotamia under one ruler

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Hammurabi
  • Improved the irrigation process of his empire
  • Strongly encouraged astronomy, mathematics, and
    literature

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The Code of Hammurabi
  • Was created by Hammurabi
  • First known code of laws in ancient civilizations
  • Used to keep order in the empire
  • Contained the concepts of an eye for an eye or
    lex talionis
  • Established rules for common issues

Code of Hammurabi
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The Code of Hammurabi
  • Created standards for behavior
  • Created punishments
  • They were posted in the cities temple
  • Written in cuneiform

Hammurabi
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The Code of Hammurabi
  • 282 total laws
  • Written around 1786 B.C.E
  • Carved in forty-nine columns of stone tablets
    called stele

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The Code of Hammurabi
  • Addressed topics such as civil, commercial,
    family, and criminal laws
  • Some laws showed favoring towards higher social
    classes
  • If a man strikes the cheek of a freeman who is
    superior in rank to himself, he shall be beaten
    with 60 stripes with a whip of ox-hide in the
    assembly

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Impact of Ideas
  • Many later documents used ideas from the Code of
    Hammurabi
  • When the Kassites conquered Babylon and
    controlled Mesopotamia they still used
    Hammurabis Code
  • Established the authority of the government for
    Babylon and other societies

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Impact of Ideas
  • Some historians suggest that many aspects of the
    Bible include borrowed ideas from Hammurabis
    Code
  • The 10 Commandments
  • Levitical Law contains the concept of an eye for
    an eye
  • The laws of Melchizedek (the land that the Bible
    said God told Abraham to live on)

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Culture
  • Spoke language related to Hebrew
  • Wrote on clay tablets
  • Cuneiform writing

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Culture
  • Elaborate palaces and temple buildings
  • Art and architecture were influenced by other
    Mesopotamian cultures

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Culture
  • Worshiped Sumerian gods
  • Told Sumerian myths and tales
  • Created a new god they worshipped
  • Marduk
  • The Epic of Gilgamesh was created and contributed
    to religion

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Social Institutions
  • Split up into 2 groups traders and workers
  • Society of farmers, free citizens, and merchants
  • Priests served gods and cared for the welfare of
    his subjects.

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Social Institutions
  • Monarchy
  • Became more powerful
  • Used power to collect taxes and make a strong
    army
  • Strong central government needed a set of laws to
    keep order(Hammurabi's Code)

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Social Institutions
  • Instead of city-states they created one big
    kingdom
  • Their most famous king was Hammurabi
  • The Code of Hammurabi set up the rules for each
    social class.

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Government
  • Based on Sumerian civilization
  • Relied on sun god Marduk
  • Ruler was Hammurabi
  • Hammurabis Code gave empire order

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Economy
  • Traded with Canaan and Anatolia
  • Reflected art and agriculture
  • Traded cloth for gold

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Human Environment Interactions
  • Kingdoms
  • Division into kingdoms replaced city-states of
    Sumerians
  • Kings chose the land people were given and which
    land would be dedicated to farming

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Human Environment Interaction
  • Farmland
  • Grew wheat and barely
  • Created better irrigation systems
  • Domesticating animals
  • Creating better roads and improving wheels led to
    population growth

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Cooperation and Conflict
  • Sumerians fell and Mesopotamia went in a
    conflicted era
  • Amorites traveled into Mesopotamia, and recreated
    their civilization but with improvements

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Cooperation and Conflict
  • The fall of the Amorites was called the Dark Age
  • Kassites took over and the language of the
    Amorites faded into the south of Mesopotamia

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Location
  • the Amorites lived in Canaan and in the
  • Eastern part of the fertile crescent

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Social Classes
  • 2 forms of slaves (Wardu)
  • Debtors working for freedom
  • Prisoners of War/ women children sold to pay a
    debt
  • Slaves were occasionally sold to pay labors

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Social Classes cont.
  • 2 forms of free citizens
  • Higher (Anilu)
  • Lower (Mushkenu)
  • Military civil services are under free
    citizens
  • Nobles and rulers are the final rung

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Geography
  • In the Western part of Mesopotamia
  • now known as Arabia
  • Hot and dry climate in the summer cold and wet
    in winter
  • Fertile land, major waterways to help with trade
  • Also the Mountain range Jebel Bishiri
  • Built around the Euphrates

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Technology/ Inventions
  • Centralized government
  • A new God (Marduk)
  • Established the 1st dynasty
  • 1st written code of laws

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Cooperation and Conflict
  • Nebuchadnezzar led a revival in 1000 BCE
  • Agum I took over Babylon after the Hittite rule
  • Samsu-ditanna was the last king
  • Traded with every city-state in the Euphrates
    river valley

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Governmental ideas
  • 1st set of written laws
  • Had one central city-state, Babylon
  • Divisions of kingdoms eliminated city- states
  • Development of personal ownership/ private
    property
  • Priests didnt control the economy anymore

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Social Institutions
  • Religion
  • Worshipped the Moon god(Sin) Amurru
  • Amurru is possibly where they got the name
    Amorites
  • Believed in an after life
  • Believed their king was a god
  • Government
  • Scribes kept track of everything
  • Hereditary Monarchy

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Social Institutions Cont.
  • Schools (Tablet School)
  • Children began school at age 8 or 9
  • Had schools for scribes
  • Took 12 years
  • Mostly boy students
  • Senior students helped the
  • teacher/expert

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Cultural development
  • Bronze began to be used
  • Passed on stories orally
  • ex.) Epic of Gilgamesh
  • Looked at monarch as a god
  • Religion was part of their everyday culture

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Individuals
  • Hammurabi
  • Wrote the 1st code of laws
  • Very one gender sided
  • Created a man based society
  • Women became slaves and household objects
  • Changed laws everywhere

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Economics
  • Was controlled by priest
  • Changed hands with Hammurabis rule
  • Trade thrived in this area because
  • Large cities
  • Their geographical location (rivers)

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Impact of Ideas
  • Freed certain people from taxes
  • Switched from independent city-states to kingdoms
    made up of city-states
  • Changes in the economic system
  • control shifted from religious leaders to
    king/government

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Fun Facts!
  • Famous for Hammurabis Code
  • Hittites conquered the Amorites then left, then
    the Kassites came and occupied the territory
  • First to inhabit Canaan Babylonia area
  • Established first Babylonian dynasty
  • Jebel Bishiri Syria named after the Amorites

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Introduction
  • Amorites were also known as the Old Babylonians
    who were mountainous people and warriors
  • The Amorites ruled the empire from 1900-1600
    B.C.E known as the Old Babylonian Period
  • They were a group of Semites that gained control
    of Mesopotamia after the fall of the last
    Sumerian dynasty

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Location
  • In the fertile crescent
  • Occupied the area west of the Euphrates River
  • Babylon was the capitol of the Amorite Empire
  • The area the Amorites occupied included the
    cities
  • Mari
  • Rapiqum
  • Sippar
  • Babylon
  • Eshunna
  • Malgium
  • Nippur
  • Isir
  • Uruk
  • Larsa
  • Lagash
  • Ur
  • Eridu

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Location cont.
  • Occupied modern-day Syria
  • Northern area was composed of hills and plains
  • It was fertile because of rivers flowing down
    from the mountains
  • Southern area had marshy areas and desolate
    plains

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Language
  • Amorites used the Akkadian language as their
    spoken language
  • Used cuneiform for many of their documents
  • Used the Sumerian language as their religious
    language

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Religion
  • Polytheistic
  • They adopted the Sumerian religion
  • Main god was Marduk which is the only god that
    they imported
  • Did not care about life after death
  • Focused mainly on life itself

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Important Individuals
  • Hammurabi the sixth ruler of Babylonia, who
    created the first set of written laws
  • Gilgamesh legendary king discovers the secret of
    floods and defies the gods
  • Samsu-Ditana last king of the
  • First Babylonian Dynasty

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Social Classes
  • Social Pyramid
  • Noblemen
  • Commoners
  • Women
  • Slaves
  • New kings came to rule
  • Many people were freed
  • New societies

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Writing
  • Hammurabis Code
  • The famous Venus Tablets of Ammis
  • aduqa
  • The Epic of Gilgamesh
  • Gilgamesh searched for immortality
  • Learned from the only man who survived a great
    flood created by the gods
  • Gilgamesh also conquered the demon, Huwawa, who
    lived in the cedar forest
  • Gilgamesh wanted Cedar Wood and encountered the
    Huwawa and killed it

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Technology
  • Adopted many of the Sumerians technological
    advancements
  • Wheel
  • Boat/Ships
  • Metallurgy
  • Irrigation Systems

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Mathematics
  • Helped with trade and records
  • Developed multiplication and exponents
  • Tablets recovered including signs of
  • Fractions
  • Algebra
  • Quadratic Equations
  • Cubic Equations
  • Pythagorean Theorem

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Arts/Architecture
  • Had an abundance of mudbrick
  • Built temples supported by buttresses
  • Use of brick led to the early development of
    pilaster and column
  • Walls were brilliantly colored and plated with
    zinc or gold
  • Assyrians adopted later on

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Wars
  • Always prepared for wars
  • Wars rarely occurred
  • War against Gibeon
  • 5 kings of Amorite marched together to attack
    Gibeon
  • Felt threatened by Gibeons wealth, power, and
    military status
  • They attacked Gibeon
  • Gibeon survived b/c of King Joshuas cunning
    plots and tactics

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Government
  • Established a bureaucracy a system of government
  • Were first to have a set of laws which was
    Hammurabis Code
  • Hammurabis Code was written around 1792-1750
    B.C.E.

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Effect on Mesopotamia
  • Changed city-states into kingdoms
  • Men, cattle, and land ceased to belong to the
    gods or the temples and kings
  • Brought lasting repercussions in its political,
    social and economic structure

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Bibliography
  • www.angelfire.com/va3/violingirl/amorites.html
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amorite
  • http//www.wsu.edu/dee/MESO/AMORITES.HTMhttp//w
    ww.fsmitha.com/h1/ch01.htm
  • http//www.britishmuseum.org/explore/world_culture
    s/middle_east/amorites.aspx
  • http//www.wsu.edu/dee/MESO/AMORITES.HTM
  • http//www.hyperhistory.net/apwh/bios/b1hammurabi.
    htm
  • http//www.lawbuzz.com/ourlaws/hammurabi/religion.
    htm
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