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Title: Southwest Asia


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Mesopotamian Civilization
  • Southwest Asia
  • (3500 BC 331 BC)
  • The Fertile Crescent between Persian Gulf and
    Mediterranean-
  • Watered by Jordan River, Tigris and Euphrates

2
What are some key characteristics of
civilization?
  • Development of cities
  • Government Religious Institutions
  • Division of labor or specialized workers
  • System of writing/record-keeping
  • Advanced technology
  • Art

3
Sumerian Art
4
Sumer
  • First real civilization (began 3,100 B.C.)
  • Located in Mesopotamia within the Fertile
    Crescent
  • Self governing
  • city-states with
  • shared culture

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5 Characteristics
  • Cities
  • - by 3000BC 12 or more with populations
  • of 10,000 or more (Ur, Uruk etc.)
  • Trade and Specialization
  • - scribes, artisans, merchants, teachers,
  • priests, warriors
  • - food surplus
  • - taxes

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Characteristics (continued)
  • 3) Writing cuneiform wedge shaped
  • on clay tablets
  • 4) Advanced technology wheel, plow,
  • sail boat, number system (base 60), and
    bronze (2800 B.C.-700 B.C.)
  • 5) Complex institutions (long lasting patterns
  • of organization)
  • - government laws and officials, defense,
  • irrigation
  • - organized religion- large ziggurats with
    priests

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Cuneiform
9
Sumerian Ziggurats
Mesopotamian Ziggurat at Ur, c. 2100 B.C.
Artists Recreation of a ziggurat
10
Akkadians Take Control
  • 2350 B.C.- Sargon (King of Akkad) conquers the
    city-states of Sumer. Worlds first empire
    established.
  • Empire lasted about 200 yrs.

Sargon I
11
Akkadian Empire
12
Amorite Invaders
  • 2000 B.C. People called the Amorites invaded
    Mesopotamia
  • (Old) Babylonian Empire established
  • Most famous King Hammurabi
  • Hammurabis Code Ham. issued a standard code of
    282 laws engraved on stone tablets (why
    significant?)

13
The Code of Hammurabi
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