The Cultural Achievements of Sumer

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The Cultural Achievements of Sumer

WRITING

The Sumerians used CUNEIFORM to make trade easier. They wrote not on paper, but on clay tablets.

Originally the Sumerians had 2,000 symbols in the cuneiform alphabet Originally the Sumerians had 2,000 symbols in the cuneiform alphabet. Over time they were able to reduce the number of symbols down to 700. Why do you think the Sumerians eliminated symbols from their alphabet?

Your job is to write your name and age on a clay tablet just like the ancient Sumerians did in the distant past.

RELIGION

The Sumerians were polytheistic which means they believed in more than one god.

A religious system includes the sets of beliefs, the GODS (and RELIGION A religious system includes the sets of beliefs, the GODS (and GODDESSES !) and forms of worship a civilization has.

In Sumer, religious beliefs influenced every part of daily life In Sumer, religious beliefs influenced every part of daily life. Sumerians tried to please the gods in all things from GROWING CROPS to settling disputes. Religion bound them together in a common way of life.

Ziggurats are the buildings and TEMPLES built by Sumerians to express their religious beliefs. They were very tall – people could see them from 20 miles away!

ZIGGURAT

Who Lived in the Ziggurats? The Sumerians believed that GODS lived inside the ziggurats. The built long staircases so they could climb down to earth. Kings and priests went inside the temples to ask the gods’ blessings.

How Did Sumerians Show Their Devotion? Sumerians had many kinds of religious ceremonies to show their dedication to the gods. These ceremonies could include MUSIC or HUMAN sacrifices.

ECONOMY

Traditional Economy – used bartering Traded with other cities around the Persian Gulf Traded for beads, jewelry, pottery, gold and silver Used slaves

Vocabulary

Government

Intro to Government and Power

What do they do with that power? List all of the people who live in your house and how you are related to them (aunt, cousin, mom, etc.) Who in your immediate family has the most power? Why does that person have more power than anyone else? What do they do with that power? 4. Who in the USA has the most power? 5. Why does that person have more power than anyone else?

Ancient Sumer Before Empires

Stop and Jot Make a prediction about 2 challenges a leader of an Empire in Mesopotamia might face

Sumer was a lose collection of city-states Sumer 3500 BCE – 2350 BCE Sumer was a lose collection of city-states Each city state had its own ruler, known as a king of an Ensi

Each City State Had It’s Own LAWS FARMLAND GOVERNMENT AND ARMY

The city-states shared a common LANGUAGE and RELIGON They did not have much else in common!

Everyone disagreed about who was most powerful and who had rights to water and food. The city-states of Mesopotamia FOUGHT a lot over resources and also for POWER.