Mesopotamia means “between the rivers” The Fertile Crescent – was the land around the Tigris & Euphrates Rivers Regular flooding provided fertile silt.

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Mesopotamia means “between the rivers” The Fertile Crescent – was the land around the Tigris & Euphrates Rivers Regular flooding provided fertile silt for farmland but was unpredictable

Farmers build dams and channels to control seasonal floods Use irrigation to bring water to their fields Allows farmers to grow enough food (barley, wheat, vegetables) to support a large population

Rulers & priests Merchants, artists, scribes Peasant farmers Captured slaves

Made fine jewelry & sculptures Music using flutes & strings The Epic of Gilgamesh - a long poem about a king who travels the world, performs great deeds & searches for a way to live forever

Polytheistic: belief in many gods Theocracy – religious leaders also lead government Ziggurat: large pyramid-like temple at city’s center

Pictographic writing system called cuneiform Wedge-shapes Uses symbols for pictures, sounds & ideas Written on clay tablets

Used basic math & geometry based on 60 (60 minute hour; 360° circle) First to use wheeled carts for transportation

Babylonian King from 1792 BC to 1750 BC Controls all of Mesopotamia Known for Hammurabi’s Code – 1 st written code of laws “An eye for an eye”

Founded in the 6 th Century BC by Cyrus the Great Becomes the largest empire the world had seen

Sumerians overtaken by Akkadians around 2270 BC Around 1900, the Assyrians rise to power Later, the Babylonians take control of Mesopotamia

Printable map for the Fertile Crescent and each empire.