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1 Chapter 2: Ancient Middle East & Egypt 3200 B.C B.C.

2 Sumer, World's First Civilization

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4 Section 1: City-States of Ancient Sumer
Fertile Crescent curves from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea Mesopotamia It lies between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers

5 Sumer: World’s 1st civilization developed in southeastern Mesopotamia ~3300bc
Regular catastrophic floods Need cooperation Few resources Used clay to build cities like Ur & Uruk Trade brought riches

6 In Sumerian society, women held a higher social standing
In Sumerian society, women held a higher social standing. However, women were still not treated equally.

7 Viewed afterlife as grim underworld, no escape
Sumerian Religion Polytheistic God’s & goddesses controlled every aspect of life Especially nature Highest duty was to keep Gods happy Ziggurat Large stepped platform topped by a temple dedicated to city’s main god or goddess Viewed afterlife as grim underworld, no escape

8 Sumerian Writing Cuneiform Earliest form of known writing
Grew out of system of pictographs A stylus was used on a clay tablet. Myths, prayers, laws, contracts, and monetary exchanges

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10 Cuneiform How was ancient Sumerian writing (the earliest known writing system) similar to English? How was it different? Would you have liked to have been a scribe in Sumerian times? Why or why not?

11 Beginning around 2500 B.C., armies of conquering peoples swept across Mesopotamia and overwhelmed the Sumerian city-states. By 1900 B.C., the Sumerian civilization had been replaced by other civilizations and empires

12 Sumer Legacy Akkadians, Babylonians, & Assyrians adapt cuneiform to use with their own languages Astronomy & mathematics Sumerian knowledge passed on to Greeks & Romans

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14 The Epic of Gilgamesh ~2000 bc Sumerian king of Uruk Great flood
First great work of literature Sumerian king of Uruk Great flood

15 First great work of literature
~ 2000 bc Epic of Gilgamesh Gilgamesh, king of Uruk, sought eternal life and obtained the plant of youth. However, a snake ate it, which, according to the legend, is why people do not live forever.

16 Fertile Crescent today


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