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Bellringer Have out your homework! On the back of your Indus Valley Notes, write “Sumer Warm-Up September 19, 2011” and please answer the following questions.

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1 Bellringer Have out your homework! On the back of your Indus Valley Notes, write “Sumer Warm-Up September 19, 2011” and please answer the following questions in complete sentences: 1.What is the difference between the Fertile Crescent, Mesopotamia, and Sumer? 2.What were the three geographic weaknesses of Sumer? Bad Joke of the Day: What did the alien say to the gardener?

2 Objective The students will be able to draw comparisons and contrasts between Sumer and Indus and log onto turnitin.com.

3 Indus River Valley Civilization

4 Geography Indus and Ganges Rivers form 1500 miles of a river valley – Indus: Link to the sea=trade Residents of the Indus River Valley depended on unpredictable flooding for crops

5 Residents must also deal with monsoons – Seasonal winds that dominate the climate October-May: dry winter air June-September: wet moist air

6 Geographical barriers – Hindu Kush Mountains – Karakoram Mountains – Himalayan Mountains – Thar Desert Geographical barriers provide protection

7 Civilization Emerges on the Indus As early as 3200 BCE—farming villages Historians to date cannot decipher the writing system

8 Planned Cities 100 settlements along the Indus by 2500 BCE City planning took place along a precise grid system – Fortified area=citadel – Residential areas—all buildings made of bricks – Sophisticated plumbing and sewage systems

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10 Economy Definition of economy: Based off of agriculture and trade – Evidence of trade with Sumer – Products with Indus seals found in Sumer and Sumerian objects found in Indus (2350- 2000 BCE)

11 Government and Religion Stable society without much conflict or rigid class system – Mostly egalitarian Religious artifacts indicate connections to Hindu society of today – Polytheism Gods, like in Sumer, based on nature – Mother goddess: nature, agriculture – Fertility: plants, children

12 Mysterious End to Indus Valley Culture 1750 BCE: period of decline and decay What happened? No one knows for sure, but some ideas exist: 1. Indus changed course and failed to fertilize fields surrounding cities 2. Over-farming of the land

13 Compare/Contrast Indus and Sumer Area of Comparison IndusSumerSimilar/Different/ Both Geography Economy Religion

14 Advertisement Task: To create a poster advertising life in Indus or Sumer. – You need to include the following: Geography: what is the land like, are there natural barriers, and how do these factors influence life Religion: what is the basis of religion, what are some characteristics of the religion Economy: what is the economy based on, how does it impact daily life


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