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Title: Civilization in Mesopotamia


1
Civilization in Mesopotamia
  • By Mr. Fitz

2
New Inventions
  • Irrigation
  • Canals, aqueducts, reservoirs, dikes,
  • gates
  • Wheel wheeled cart
  • First sailboats

3
Architecture and Religious Beliefs
  • Ziggurat Largest building in Sumerian city (mud
    brick temple)
  • Shrine for each citys special god on top.
  • Gods of wind, sun, salt water, fresh water,
    earth.
  • If pleased godsgood harvest
  • Natural disastersgods were angry

4
The Role of Government
  • Laws are needed to keep order when many people
    live together.
  • Government organized system that groups use to
    make laws and decisions.
  • Each city-state had its own leaders
  • City-states went to war with each other and
    outsiders
  • MonarchyOne person has authority
  • Rulers were thought to have great strength,
    because were chosen by the gods. (Gilgamesh)

5
Changing Economies
  • Sumerian Farms grew a surplus of crops.
  • Since everyone did not have to farm for food,
    Sumerians developed Division of Laborcraft
    workers in stone, clay, cloth, leather, metal.
  • Managers and Merchants
  • Traded throughout the Fertile Crescent

6
Divisions in Society
  • Social Classes based on levels of importance
  • Kings and Priests (most important)
  • Scribes
  • Managers, merchants, craft workers
  • Farmers and Fisherman
  • Slaves (usually prisoners of war-lowest on the
    scale)
  • Men had more authority, although Women did hold
    leadership positions

7
Innovations
  • New ways of doing things
  • Need to measure land Iku or Acre
  • Need to measure crops Quart
  • Need to carry/trade goods sail and cargo boats.
  • Need for records writing Cuneiform complete
    system by 2000 BCE on clay tablets with reeds.
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