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4 Early River Valley Civilizations ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S.
“ Mesopotamian Civilization” ,[object Object],City-States in Mesopotamia PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S.
City-States in Mesopotamia I.  GEOGRAPHY A.  Mostly dry desert climate in SW Asia (Middle East) PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S. Fertile Crescent 1. Except in region between Tigris / Euphrates rivers 2.  a flat plain known as  Mesopotamia  lies between the two rivers 3.  Because of this region’s shape and the richness of its soil, it is called the  Fertile Crescent . - the rivers flood at least once a year,  leaving a thick bed of mud called  silt .
SW Asia  (the Middle East)
City-States in Mesopotamia PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S. Sumerians  were first to settle in this region, attracted by the rich soil. B.  Three Disadvantages / Environmental Challenges 1. Unpredictable flooding / dry summer months 2. No natural barriers for protection - small villages lying in open plain were defenseless 3. Limited natural resources - stone, wood, metal PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S.
City-States in Mesopotamia I.  GEOGRAPHY PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S. Sumerians  were first to settle in this region, attracted by the rich soil. B.  Three Disadvantages / Environmental Challenges 1. Unpredictable flooding / dry summer months 2. No natural barriers for protection - small villages lying in open plain were defenseless 3. Limited natural resources  (stone, wood, metal) PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S. C.  Solutions  1. Irrigation ditches 2. Built city walls with  mud bricks 3. Traded with people  around them for the products  they lacked. Initiated Bronze Age. Sumerian innovations in achieving civilization  set example others would follow. But to arrive at these solutions, required organized government. Let’s now look at the type of government the Sumerians had.
City-States in Mesopotamia II.  The  City-State  Structure of Government A.  Although all the cities shared the same culture … ,[object Object],[object Object],C.  includes within the city walls and also the surrounding farm land D.  Examples include Sumerian cities of Ur, Uruk, Kish, Lagesh E.  At center of each city was the walled temple with a  ziggurat  – a massive, tiered, pyramid-shaped structure. PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S.
The Ziggurat at Ur was first excavated by British archaeologist Woolley in 1923.   The Iraqi Directorate of Antiquities restored its lower stages in the 1980s.
City-States in Mesopotamia II.  The  City-State  Structure of Government A.  Although all the cities shared the same culture … ,[object Object],[object Object],C.  includes within the city walls and also the surrounding farm land D.  Examples include Sumerian cities of Ur, Uruk, Kish, Lagesh ,[object Object],[object Object],PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S. F.  Powerful priests held much political power in the beginning. Right:  Standing nude  "priest-king,"  ca. 3300–3000 B.C.;  Uruk. Left:   Bas-relief  depicting priests  intervening between  worshipers and gods.
City-States in Mesopotamia II.  The  City-State  Structure of Government A.  Although all the cities shared the same culture … ,[object Object],[object Object],C.  includes within the city walls and also the surrounding farm land D.  Examples include Sumerian cities of Ur, Uruk, Kish, Lagesh E.  At center of each city was the walled temple with a ziggurat – a massive, tiered, pyramid-shaped structure. PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S. F.  Powerful priests held much political power in the beginning. G. Military commanders eventually became ruler / monarch  - then began passing rule to their own heirs,  creating a new structure of government called a Dynasty   – a series of rulers descending from a single family line.  Historians wonder… Did the Sumerians develop this new type of government on their own, or did they learn and adopt it only after contact with other people –  cultural diffusion?
Cultural diffusion  is  the spread of elements of one culture to another people, generally through trade. Take the spread of writing.  Similarities between the pictograms of Egyptian hieroglyphics, Sumerian cuneiform, and the Indus script are striking. Can you give examples of cultural diffusion in your society today? PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S.
City-States in Mesopotamia II.  The  City-State  Structure of Government A.  Although all the cities shared the same culture … ,[object Object],[object Object],C.  includes within the city walls and also the surrounding farm land D.  Examples include Sumerian cities of Ur, Uruk, Kish, Lagesh E.  At center of each city was the walled temple with a ziggurat – a massive, tiered, pyramid-shaped structure. PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S. F.  Powerful priests held much political power in the beginning. G. Military commanders eventually became ruler / monarch  - then began passing rule to their own heirs,  creating a new structure of government called a Dynasty   – a series of rulers descending from a single family line.   ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Let’s now examine Sumerian beliefs and other elements of their culture.
City-States in Mesopotamia III.  SUMERIAN CULTURE A.  RELIGION A Sumerian warrior-god, gold figurine,  ca. 2,400-2,500 B.C.E. 1.  Belief in many gods -   polytheism God of the clouds / air was  Enlil  –  the most powerful god. (Nearly 3,000 others – with human qualities. The Sumerians viewed their gods as hostile and unpredictable –  similar to the natural environment around them.) Marduk, the Dragon god PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S. Reflection Time: How does what’s happening to people  at any given moment affect how they think about their God(s)?
City-States in Mesopotamia III.  SUMERIAN CULTURE A.  RELIGION 1.  Belief in many gods -   polytheism God of the clouds / air was  Enlil  –  the most powerful god. (Nearly 3,000 others – with human qualities. They were viewed as often hostile and unpredictable – similar to the natural environment around them.) 2.  Gilgamesh Epic ,  one of the earliest works of literature.  Contains a “flood story”  that predates the Hebrew Old Testament story  of Noah by at least 2,000 years.  PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S.
City-States in Mesopotamia III.  SUMERIAN CULTURE A.  RELIGION 1.  Belief in many gods  -  polytheism God of the clouds / air was  Enlil  – the  most powerful god. (Nearly 3,000 others – with human qualities. They were viewed as often hostile and unpredictable – similar to the natural environment around them.) 2.  Gilgamesh Epic ,   one of the earliest works of literature.  Contains a “flood story”  that predates the Hebrew Old Testament story  of Noah by at least 2,000 years.  PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S.
City-States in Mesopotamia III.  SUMERIAN CULTURE B.  SOCIETY ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],2.  Women Left:   Statue of Sumerian woman with hands clasped at chest,  ca. 2600-2300 B.C.   Right:   Gypsum statue of man and  woman at Inanna Temple at   Nippur,   circa 2600-2300 B.C. ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
City-States in Mesopotamia III.  SUMERIAN CULTURE C.  SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 1.  One of the first writing systems - Cuneiform Cylinder seals  and their ancient impressions on administrative documents and locking devices are  our richest source for a range of meaningful subject matters. A wealth of these have been discovered at Sumerian sites.  * PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S.
City-States in Mesopotamia III.  SUMERIAN CULTURE C.  SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 1.  One of the first writing systems - Cuneiform PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S. ,[object Object],[object Object]
City-States in Mesopotamia IV.  First EMPIRE Builders ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],B.  Sargon of Akkad (ca. 2,350 B.C.E.) 1.  Took control of the region, creating world’s first  empire -  when several peoples, nations, or previously independent  states are placed under the control of one ruler. PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S.
2.  The Akkadian Empire lasted about 200 years, 2350 – approx. 2150 B.C.E. PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S.
Chapter 2 Lecture Outline:  “ The Four Early River Valley Civilizations” City-States in Mesopotamia IV.  First EMPIRE Builders ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],B.  Sargon of Akkad (ca. 2,350 B.C.E.) 1.  Took control of the region, creating world’s first  empire -  bringing together several peoples, nations, or previously independent states and place them under the control  of one ruler. Define type of  government PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S. 2.  The Akkadian Empire lasted about 200 years 3.  Spoke a Semitic language (related to Arabic and Hebrew) Arabic   Hebrew sample Akkadian text Invasions, internal fighting,  and a severe famine  all contributed to the end of the Akkadian Empire.
Chapter 2 Lecture Outline:  “ The Four Early River Valley Civilizations” City-States in Mesopotamia C.  Babylonian Empire 1.  Overtook Sumerians around 2,000 B.C. 2.  Built capital, Babylon, on Euphrates river PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S.
Chapter 2 Lecture Outline:  “ The Four Early River Valley Civilizations” City-States in Mesopotamia C.  Babylonian Empire 1.  Overtook Sumerians around 2,000 B.C.E. 2.  Built captial, Babylon, on Euphrates river PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S. 3.  Reign of Hammurabi [1792-1750 B.C.E.]
3.  Reign of  Hammurabi a.  Famous Code of Law A total of 282 laws are etched on this 7 ft. 5 in. tall black basalt pillar (stele). The top portion, shown here, depicts Hammurabi with Shamash, the sun god. Shamash is presenting to Hammurabi a staff and ring, which symbolize the power to administer the law. Although Hammurabi's Code is not the first code of laws (the first records date four centuries earlier), it is the best preserved legal document reflecting the social structure of Babylon during Hammurabi's rule.  This amazing find was discovered in 1901 and today is in the famous Louvre Museum in Paris, France. ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Why do you think Hammurabi thought it important to place all the cities within his Empire under the same uniform code of laws?  And why do you think he believed it important to place the laws in prominent locations so the people could visibly see them? PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S.
3.  Babylonian Reign of Hammurabi a.  Famous Code of Law A total of 282 laws are etched on this 7 ft. 5 in. tall black basalt pillar (stele). The top portion, shown here, depicts Hammurabi with Shamash, the sun god. Shamash is presenting to Hammurabi a staff and ring, which symbolize the power to administer the law. Although Hammurabi's Code is not the first code of laws (the first records date four centuries earlier), it is the best preserved legal document reflecting the social structure of Babylon during Hammurabi's rule.  This amazing find was discovered in 1901 and today is in the famous Louvre Museum in Paris, France. ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S. ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]

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(Social) Mesopotamian Civilization

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  • 3. City-States in Mesopotamia I. GEOGRAPHY A. Mostly dry desert climate in SW Asia (Middle East) PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S. Fertile Crescent 1. Except in region between Tigris / Euphrates rivers 2. a flat plain known as Mesopotamia lies between the two rivers 3. Because of this region’s shape and the richness of its soil, it is called the Fertile Crescent . - the rivers flood at least once a year, leaving a thick bed of mud called silt .
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  • 5. City-States in Mesopotamia PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S. Sumerians were first to settle in this region, attracted by the rich soil. B. Three Disadvantages / Environmental Challenges 1. Unpredictable flooding / dry summer months 2. No natural barriers for protection - small villages lying in open plain were defenseless 3. Limited natural resources - stone, wood, metal PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S.
  • 6. City-States in Mesopotamia I. GEOGRAPHY PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S. Sumerians were first to settle in this region, attracted by the rich soil. B. Three Disadvantages / Environmental Challenges 1. Unpredictable flooding / dry summer months 2. No natural barriers for protection - small villages lying in open plain were defenseless 3. Limited natural resources (stone, wood, metal) PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S. C. Solutions 1. Irrigation ditches 2. Built city walls with mud bricks 3. Traded with people around them for the products they lacked. Initiated Bronze Age. Sumerian innovations in achieving civilization set example others would follow. But to arrive at these solutions, required organized government. Let’s now look at the type of government the Sumerians had.
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  • 8. The Ziggurat at Ur was first excavated by British archaeologist Woolley in 1923. The Iraqi Directorate of Antiquities restored its lower stages in the 1980s.
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  • 11. Cultural diffusion is the spread of elements of one culture to another people, generally through trade. Take the spread of writing. Similarities between the pictograms of Egyptian hieroglyphics, Sumerian cuneiform, and the Indus script are striking. Can you give examples of cultural diffusion in your society today? PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S.
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  • 13. City-States in Mesopotamia III. SUMERIAN CULTURE A. RELIGION A Sumerian warrior-god, gold figurine, ca. 2,400-2,500 B.C.E. 1. Belief in many gods - polytheism God of the clouds / air was Enlil – the most powerful god. (Nearly 3,000 others – with human qualities. The Sumerians viewed their gods as hostile and unpredictable – similar to the natural environment around them.) Marduk, the Dragon god PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S. Reflection Time: How does what’s happening to people at any given moment affect how they think about their God(s)?
  • 14. City-States in Mesopotamia III. SUMERIAN CULTURE A. RELIGION 1. Belief in many gods - polytheism God of the clouds / air was Enlil – the most powerful god. (Nearly 3,000 others – with human qualities. They were viewed as often hostile and unpredictable – similar to the natural environment around them.) 2. Gilgamesh Epic , one of the earliest works of literature. Contains a “flood story” that predates the Hebrew Old Testament story of Noah by at least 2,000 years. PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S.
  • 15. City-States in Mesopotamia III. SUMERIAN CULTURE A. RELIGION 1. Belief in many gods - polytheism God of the clouds / air was Enlil – the most powerful god. (Nearly 3,000 others – with human qualities. They were viewed as often hostile and unpredictable – similar to the natural environment around them.) 2. Gilgamesh Epic , one of the earliest works of literature. Contains a “flood story” that predates the Hebrew Old Testament story of Noah by at least 2,000 years. PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S.
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  • 17. City-States in Mesopotamia III. SUMERIAN CULTURE C. SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 1. One of the first writing systems - Cuneiform Cylinder seals and their ancient impressions on administrative documents and locking devices are our richest source for a range of meaningful subject matters. A wealth of these have been discovered at Sumerian sites. * PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S.
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  • 20. 2. The Akkadian Empire lasted about 200 years, 2350 – approx. 2150 B.C.E. PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S.
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  • 22. Chapter 2 Lecture Outline: “ The Four Early River Valley Civilizations” City-States in Mesopotamia C. Babylonian Empire 1. Overtook Sumerians around 2,000 B.C. 2. Built capital, Babylon, on Euphrates river PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S.
  • 23. Chapter 2 Lecture Outline: “ The Four Early River Valley Civilizations” City-States in Mesopotamia C. Babylonian Empire 1. Overtook Sumerians around 2,000 B.C.E. 2. Built captial, Babylon, on Euphrates river PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins H.S. 3. Reign of Hammurabi [1792-1750 B.C.E.]
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Editor's Notes

  1. Cylinder seal of Ibni-sharrum, a scribe of Shar-kali-sharri (left) and impression (right), ca. 2183–2159 B.C.; Akkadian, reign of Shar-kali-sharri. Mesopotamia. Cuneiform inscription in Old Akkadian. Serpentine; H. 3.9 cm (1 1/2 in.); Diam. 2.6 cm (1 in.). Musée du Louvre, Département des Antiquités Orientales, Paris  AO 22303. This seal, which according to the cuneiform inscription belonged to Ibni-sharrum, the scribe of king Shar-kali-sharri, is one of the finest examples of the perfection achieved by the engravers of the Akkadian period. Two nude heroes with long curls are represented kneeling on one knee in a strictly symmetrical composition. Each of them holds a vase with water gushing forth, a symbol of fertility and abundance; two water buffalo are drinking from them. Underneath, a river winds its way between the mountains, represented in a conventional manner by a motif composed of two lines of scales. In the center of the composition, the text panel containing the inscription is supported on the backs of the buffalo. These animals are evidence of the relations existing between the Akkadian Empire and the region of Meluhha, identified with the Indus Valley, where they originated. The engraver carefully detailed their powerful musculature and their spectacular horns, which he depicted as they appear on Indus seals in a view from above. The calm equilibrium of the composition, based on horizontal and vertical lines, confers on this minuscule relief a monumentality entirely characteristic of the late Akkadian period style. Seals of this quality were the monopoly of relatives of the royal family or of high officials, and probably came from a workshop, where production was reserved for these elite figures.
  2.     The Babylonian civilization, which endured from the 18th until the 6th century BC, was, like the Sumerian that preceded it, urban in character, although based on agriculture rather than industry. The country consisted of a dozen or so cities, surrounded by villages and hamlets. At the head of the political structure was the king, a more or less absolute monarch who exercised legislative and judicial as well as executive powers.       The Babylonians modified and transformed their Sumerian heritage in accordance with their own culture and ethos. The resulting way of life proved to be so effective that it underwent relatively little change for some 1200 years. It exerted influence on all the neighboring countries, especially the kingdom of Assyria, which adopted Babylonian culture almost in its entirety.       More than 1200 years had elapsed from the glorious reign of Hammurabi to the subjugation of Babylonia by the Persians. During this long span of time the Babylonian social structure, economic organization, arts and crafts, science and literature, judicial system, and religious beliefs underwent considerable modification, but generally only in details, not in essence. Grounded almost wholly on the culture of Sumer, Babylonian cultural achievements left a deep impression on the entire ancient world, and particularly on the Hebrews and the Greeks. Even present-day civilization is indebted culturally to Babylonian civilization to some extent. For instance, Babylonian influence is pervasive throughout the Bible and in the works of such Greek poets as Homer and Hesiod, in the geometry of the Greek mathematician Euclid, in astronomy, in astrology, and in heraldry. Babylonian legal concepts have been inherited, in one form or another, by many civilizations around the world. Babylonian art and architecture continues to amaze contemporary historians. One such example, a wonder of the ancient world, was the Babylonian Hanging Gardens .