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Middle East: Mesopotamia

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Middle East: Mesopotamia. Mesopotamia. Mesopotamia means: “land between two rivers ”. The civilization developed between the Euphrates and the Tigris Rivers The area is often called the “ Fertile Crescent ” By 3200 B.C. a number of cities are established by the Sumerians. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Middle East: Mesopotamia

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MesopotamiaMesopotamia means: “land between

two rivers”. The civilization developed between the Euphrates and the Tigris Rivers

The area is often called the “Fertile Crescent”

By 3200 B.C. a number of cities are established by the Sumerians

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Major Contribution: The Invention of Writing

Origins of writing probably go back to the 9000 B.C.

4000 BC - realized that drawing tokens was easier than making tokens

Developed of cuneiform: “wedge-shaped”pictographic system

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Sumeria: 3200 BC

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Sumeria

Developed advanced city-statesSpecialized workers, social classes

Advanced Math: Number system based on 60 (60 seconds = 1 min.)

Polytheistic

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Sumerian Inventions

Wagon wheel Potter’s wheel

(shape containers)

Number system 12 month

calendar

• Sail• Some of the

earliest known maps

• New architecture• Metal plow

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AkkadiansSumeria fell to foreign invaders The Akkadians:

Nomadic people f/ Arabian Peninsula that migrated to Mesopotamia

Sargon (2300-2200 BC) unites all Mesopotamian cities (creates first empire)

The Akkadians did not rule for long …

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Babylonia

Located in modern day Syria

Hammurabi--created a system of civil law (a code with harsh punishments)

Borrowed heavily f/ Sumerian cultureAfter Hammurabi’s death Babylon

declined

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Hittites: 1400 BC

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Hittites

Conquered Babylon in 1400 BC

A strong army with chariots

Knew how to make iron which was plentiful and cheap

Borrowed from Mesopotamian and Egyptian culture

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Assyrians: 1100 BC

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Assyrians

Powerful army / warfare was central to their culture

Treated conquered people cruelly

Large empire with good roads

Collapsed about 612 BC

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Babylon Revived: 612 BC

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Babylon Revived:

Descendents from Hammurabi’s Babylonians

At its height during the rule of Nebuchadnezzar (605-562 BC)Spent a lot of money on BabylonBuilt Hanging Gardens of Babylon

Empire collapsed after being defeated by the Persians

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Persians: 539 BC

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Persians Cyrus conquered in 539BC, &

eventually conquered from Nile to Indus Darius I – the skilled organizer

Used satraps (governors)Tolerant to those who were conquered Increased trade and built roadsMoney economy using coinsBelieved in a Single GodLost to the Greeks in 480 BC

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Meanwhile, those Phoenicians ...

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Phoenicians

A small state with own contributions:Sailors around present day Mediterra-

nean, including Lebanon and SyriaManufacturing and trade gurus who set

up coloniesCreated the basis for the alphabet we

use today!Spread middle east civilization around

Mediterranean