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               different things throughout this Power Point.



When you click this arrow it will always             The picture of the first wheel will take you
take you back to the last page you viewed.           to the page about Ancient Sumer.




                                                   This picture of Cuneiform writing will take
    The picture of the globe will take             you to a vocabulary page where you can click
    you to a geography page.                       to see different words and people.




     This picture of a Ziggurat will always take
     you to the HOME page.
Where did the name Fertile Crescent come from?
The Fertile Crescent is Fertile because lots of plants can grow there.
It is known as the Fertile Crescent because it is shaped like a crescent.




                         Click here to see a map of the Fertile Crescent!
• The Tigris River?
• The Euphrates River?
• The Mediterranean Sea?
• The Persian Gulf?

• Where is Mesopotamia located?
   Between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
What is the Fertile Crescent?
  •


                                                                       ertile
                                                                   A
                                                                   R
                                                                   M



• WATER!
• The fertile crescent is located between the Mediterranean Sea and Persian Gulf.
• Two rivers that flow through the fertile crescent are _______________________.
                                                           the Tigris and Euphrates
FERTILE CRESCENT    GILGAMESH
SILT                SARGON
IRRIGATION          EMPIRE
CANALS              POLYTHEISM
SURPLUS             SOCIAL HIERARCHY
DIVISION OF LABOR   CITY-STATE
RURAL
URBAN
SILT
A mixture of fertile soil and tiny rocks that
makes land ideal for farming.

                                   *THINK SOIL = SILT

                                   Silt is soil, and soil is silt,
                                   If we didn’t have silt
                                   All of the plants would wilt!
IRRIGATION
 A way of supplying water to an area of land.

• Settlements in Mesopotamia were located near rivers.
• At first the water was not controlled, so flooding was a problem.

• People built canals to protect houses from flooding and to move
water to their fields.

• With irrigation systems people were able to grow more food!




                                     “All of this flooding is IRRItating! I am going to build
                                     an IRRIgation system to stop the flooding!”
CANALS
    Canals are human made waterways.

The Mesopotamians used canals to irrigate their land.
They dug canals and ditches that brought water to
their fields.




             Imagine a CAN floating
                 down a CANal
SURPLUS
Surplus is more of something than what is needed.


 After the farmers used irrigation systems they were able to make a
 surplus of food. They had more food than they needed.
DIVISION OF LABOR
               The type of arrangement in which each worker
               specializes in a particular task or job.
In Mesopotamia, once irrigation systems were formed people could be divided up into different
jobs such as crafters, religious leaders, and government workers.
RURAL
                        A countryside area.




In Ratatouille, Remy the rat lived on a rural farm with his rat family.
URBAN
              A city area.




“ Stop right there! You’re banned from this city!”
GILGAMESH
Gilgamesh was King of Uruk, a city-state in Sumer.



                        Gilgamesh was a strong, beautiful,
                                and brave leader.

                           “Don’t mesh with Gilgamesh!”
SARGON
Sargon was the Akkadian creator and emperor. He ruled from
2334-2279 BC.

Sargon created the Akkadian society along the Tigris and Euphrates.
It was just north of Sumer, but the Akkadians were not Sumerians.
The Akkadians even spoke a different language than the Sumerians.
For a long time the Sumerians and Akkadians lived in peace, until
Sargon broke the peace.

Sargon broke the peace when he decided he wanted to extend the
Akkadian territory. He wanted it to be bigger and stronger. Sargon
got many soldiers together to fight the city-states of Sumer. Sargon
was the first ruler to have a permanent army. Sargon also
established the world’s first empire.
EMPIRE
An empire is a land with different territories
     and people under a single rule.




                                  I
                                 “ am your single ruler!”




          EMP RE
POLYTHEISM
                               The worship of MANY gods.

The Sumerians practiced polytheism. A        Some Sumerian gods included:
long time ago the Sumerians didn’t know
how to explain things scientifically. They             Enlil: Lord of the air
did not know why it rained or snowed.
They did not know why lightening
struck, or how the plants grew. They          Enki: God of wisdom
explained things by saying the gods had
enormous powers. They believed the
gods could bring good health and wealth.
                                                       Inanna: Goddess of love and war
*The Sumerians believed that success in
areas of life depended on pleasing the
gods, so they were VERY religious!
SOCIAL HIERARCHY
                         The division of society by rank or class.



Social HIGHERarchy-
Some people are higher
than others are.                                     The kings of Sumer claimed that the
                                                           gods chose them to rule.

                                                       Because of how important religion was
                                                        in Sumer, Priests were very high up.

                                                    Below priests were skilled craftspeople, merchants
                                                        and traders. Trade was VERY IMPORTANT!

                                                          Farmers and laborers made up the
                                                                    working class.

                                                       Slaves were at the bottom of
                                                               social order.
Mesopotamia lies within the Fertile Crescent.        We live here           Mesopotamia
                                                                              is here
Mesopotamia is between Asia Minor and the
Persian Gulf.
                                 Iraq
Mesopotamia is modern day ____________.




                                  Mesopotamia actually means “between the rivers” in Greek.

                                  What two rivers is Mesopotamia located in between?

                                                                           The Tigris and
                                                                            Euphrates!
An Advanced Society
In Southern Mesopotamia, the Sumerians developed the world’s first civilization.
By 3000 BC, several hundred thousand Sumerians settled in Mesopotamia, in the land
they called Sumer. They created an advanced society.
Most people who lived in Sumer were farmers. Most
people lived in rural areas.

The centers of Sumerian society, however were in the
urban areas. The first cities had about 10,000 people.

Historians think that by about
2000 BC, some of Sumer’s cities had
more than 100,000 residents.

Sumer was divided into different city-states. City-states included a city and all of the rural
land around it. Some city-states were larger and stronger than others. The city-states in
Sumer fought each other for farmland. Since there was fighting going on each city-state built
up an army. The Sumerians also built strong walls around cities for protection. (like the one in
the picture above)
Men and women in Sumer had different roles.
Men mostly held political power. They made
all of the laws. Women took care of the home
and the children.

Usually, men were the ones who were
educated. Some upper-class women received
education as well.

The women who were educated could
become priestesses in Sumer’s temples.
Some priestesses helped shape Sumerian
culture.
Sumerian society was advanced in terms of religion and government organization. The
Sumerians were responsible for many other achievements which were passed down to
later civilizations.




                 • Writing System (Known as cuneiform)
                 • Technical Advances (Most importantly the wheel and plow)
                 • Math and Sciences (Including a number system and medicine)
                 • Arts and Architecture (Buildings, jewelry, and pottery)
Mesopotamia and the Fertile Crescent
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Mesopotamia and the Fertile Crescent

  • 1.
  • 2. This is the KEY PAGE. It tells you what will happen when you click on different things throughout this Power Point. When you click this arrow it will always The picture of the first wheel will take you take you back to the last page you viewed. to the page about Ancient Sumer. This picture of Cuneiform writing will take The picture of the globe will take you to a vocabulary page where you can click you to a geography page. to see different words and people. This picture of a Ziggurat will always take you to the HOME page.
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  • 4. Where did the name Fertile Crescent come from? The Fertile Crescent is Fertile because lots of plants can grow there. It is known as the Fertile Crescent because it is shaped like a crescent. Click here to see a map of the Fertile Crescent!
  • 5. • The Tigris River? • The Euphrates River? • The Mediterranean Sea? • The Persian Gulf? • Where is Mesopotamia located? Between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
  • 6. What is the Fertile Crescent? • ertile A R M • WATER! • The fertile crescent is located between the Mediterranean Sea and Persian Gulf. • Two rivers that flow through the fertile crescent are _______________________. the Tigris and Euphrates
  • 7. FERTILE CRESCENT GILGAMESH SILT SARGON IRRIGATION EMPIRE CANALS POLYTHEISM SURPLUS SOCIAL HIERARCHY DIVISION OF LABOR CITY-STATE RURAL URBAN
  • 8. SILT A mixture of fertile soil and tiny rocks that makes land ideal for farming. *THINK SOIL = SILT Silt is soil, and soil is silt, If we didn’t have silt All of the plants would wilt!
  • 9. IRRIGATION A way of supplying water to an area of land. • Settlements in Mesopotamia were located near rivers. • At first the water was not controlled, so flooding was a problem. • People built canals to protect houses from flooding and to move water to their fields. • With irrigation systems people were able to grow more food! “All of this flooding is IRRItating! I am going to build an IRRIgation system to stop the flooding!”
  • 10. CANALS Canals are human made waterways. The Mesopotamians used canals to irrigate their land. They dug canals and ditches that brought water to their fields. Imagine a CAN floating down a CANal
  • 11. SURPLUS Surplus is more of something than what is needed. After the farmers used irrigation systems they were able to make a surplus of food. They had more food than they needed.
  • 12. DIVISION OF LABOR The type of arrangement in which each worker specializes in a particular task or job. In Mesopotamia, once irrigation systems were formed people could be divided up into different jobs such as crafters, religious leaders, and government workers.
  • 13. RURAL A countryside area. In Ratatouille, Remy the rat lived on a rural farm with his rat family.
  • 14. URBAN A city area. “ Stop right there! You’re banned from this city!”
  • 15. GILGAMESH Gilgamesh was King of Uruk, a city-state in Sumer. Gilgamesh was a strong, beautiful, and brave leader. “Don’t mesh with Gilgamesh!”
  • 16. SARGON Sargon was the Akkadian creator and emperor. He ruled from 2334-2279 BC. Sargon created the Akkadian society along the Tigris and Euphrates. It was just north of Sumer, but the Akkadians were not Sumerians. The Akkadians even spoke a different language than the Sumerians. For a long time the Sumerians and Akkadians lived in peace, until Sargon broke the peace. Sargon broke the peace when he decided he wanted to extend the Akkadian territory. He wanted it to be bigger and stronger. Sargon got many soldiers together to fight the city-states of Sumer. Sargon was the first ruler to have a permanent army. Sargon also established the world’s first empire.
  • 17. EMPIRE An empire is a land with different territories and people under a single rule. I “ am your single ruler!” EMP RE
  • 18. POLYTHEISM The worship of MANY gods. The Sumerians practiced polytheism. A Some Sumerian gods included: long time ago the Sumerians didn’t know how to explain things scientifically. They Enlil: Lord of the air did not know why it rained or snowed. They did not know why lightening struck, or how the plants grew. They Enki: God of wisdom explained things by saying the gods had enormous powers. They believed the gods could bring good health and wealth. Inanna: Goddess of love and war *The Sumerians believed that success in areas of life depended on pleasing the gods, so they were VERY religious!
  • 19. SOCIAL HIERARCHY The division of society by rank or class. Social HIGHERarchy- Some people are higher than others are. The kings of Sumer claimed that the gods chose them to rule. Because of how important religion was in Sumer, Priests were very high up. Below priests were skilled craftspeople, merchants and traders. Trade was VERY IMPORTANT! Farmers and laborers made up the working class. Slaves were at the bottom of social order.
  • 20. Mesopotamia lies within the Fertile Crescent. We live here Mesopotamia is here Mesopotamia is between Asia Minor and the Persian Gulf. Iraq Mesopotamia is modern day ____________. Mesopotamia actually means “between the rivers” in Greek. What two rivers is Mesopotamia located in between? The Tigris and Euphrates!
  • 21. An Advanced Society In Southern Mesopotamia, the Sumerians developed the world’s first civilization. By 3000 BC, several hundred thousand Sumerians settled in Mesopotamia, in the land they called Sumer. They created an advanced society.
  • 22. Most people who lived in Sumer were farmers. Most people lived in rural areas. The centers of Sumerian society, however were in the urban areas. The first cities had about 10,000 people. Historians think that by about 2000 BC, some of Sumer’s cities had more than 100,000 residents. Sumer was divided into different city-states. City-states included a city and all of the rural land around it. Some city-states were larger and stronger than others. The city-states in Sumer fought each other for farmland. Since there was fighting going on each city-state built up an army. The Sumerians also built strong walls around cities for protection. (like the one in the picture above)
  • 23. Men and women in Sumer had different roles. Men mostly held political power. They made all of the laws. Women took care of the home and the children. Usually, men were the ones who were educated. Some upper-class women received education as well. The women who were educated could become priestesses in Sumer’s temples. Some priestesses helped shape Sumerian culture.
  • 24. Sumerian society was advanced in terms of religion and government organization. The Sumerians were responsible for many other achievements which were passed down to later civilizations. • Writing System (Known as cuneiform) • Technical Advances (Most importantly the wheel and plow) • Math and Sciences (Including a number system and medicine) • Arts and Architecture (Buildings, jewelry, and pottery)