Mesopotamia Flashcards

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Location

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“Fertile Crescent” between the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers

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2
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Lack of which key resources

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stone, timber, precious metals. This suggests trade

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cultural and Technological Developments

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Writing, Math & time, Cylinder seals, agriculture, mass-produced pottery, cities, monumental architecture

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Writing date, style, and earliest topics

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  • Cuneiform
  • Developed 3600 B.C.
  • Simple records in clay
  • Started as pictographic, developed into logosyllabic
  • Earliest writings were epics, history, and economics
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Math & time dates, subjects, division of time

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-Developed before writing
- Pythagorean geometry
- Trained scribes
- Invented sundials and clocks
- created the current minute, hour, and day system

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Cylinder Seals

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  • Used similarly to an ID card
  • Decorated cylinder rolled over clay to make a unique stamp
  • Used to stamp envelopes so you could see if they had been opened
  • Created before handwriting
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Agriculture

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-Domestication of many grains and animals
-Irrigation through canals, shadufs, reservoirs, aqueducts, etc.
- wheel and plough invented 4th millennium BC.
-Crop rotation

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Mass Produced Pottery

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  • Original use of the wheel
  • could be produced much more quickly, therefore more affordable
  • Led to pottery becoming more used among all social classes
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Uruk

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  • 4000 B.C.-500 A.D.
  • Most cities mimicked Uruk
  • Buildings made of mud brick without mortar
  • Tells with many layers
  • Temple complexes in the center of the city to Inanna and Anu
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Monumental Architecture

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  • Large Scale statues or buildings
    -Meant to last forever
    -Palaces, temples, ziggurats
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Mesopotamian cultures

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  • Sumerians
  • Akkadians
  • Assyrians
  • Babylonians
  • Hittites
  • Phoenicians
  • Sea People
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12
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Sumer

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-Earliest Mesopotamian civilization
- 4100-1750 B.C.
- City states, “Land of the civilized Kings”
Sumerian king list
-Collapsed/transformed 1750 B.C.
- Kings represented triumph over chaos and disorder
-Gilgamesh

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Akkad

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-2334-2218 A.D.
-Multiple nations conquered into one large empire
-short lived society
-founded by Sargon the Great from Akkad
Language was called Akkad
- 5 leaders: Sargon, Rimush, Manishtusu, Naran, Shar-kali-Sharri
-Established large scale global trade
- After other Kings were conquered, they were hired to help run the empire

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14
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Downfall of Mesopotamia

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During the Bronze Age Collapse

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15
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Ziggurat

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  • Limited access
  • Tiered stone platform
  • Held temples or palaces
  • Also used for astrological purposes
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16
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Sumerian King List

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  • Cuneiform document
  • Listed all kings of Sumer along with when and where they reigned
17
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Gilgamesh

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  • King of Uruk
  • Epic of Gilgamesh
  • Seen as an intermediary with the Gods
  • Oldest epic literature on Earth
  • May have influenced the tropes in Homer’s writing
  • May or may not have been a real king