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Chapter 2 The Ancient Near East 2.1-MESOPOTAMIA AND SUMER 2.2-FERTILE CRESCENT EMPIRES 2.1- Geography Promotes Civilization  Geography Promotes Civilization  Fertile Crescent- In southwest Asia a large band of fertile land for an oasis in the midst of deserts and mountain. It curves in between the Mediterranean Sea and the Persian Gulf.  Mesopotamia- Fertile land lines in between Tigris and the Euphrates river  These two areas brought about the world’s first civilizations 5500 people were farming  Rivers flooded making it good for agriculture  Sometimes flooded two often eventually ppl developed ways to control water  2.1- Sumer  The Cities in Sumer  People who developed the first civ were Sumerians and lived in Sumer  Large cities began to appear around 3000 BCE  Large temples  Walls around each city for defense  They formed city-states- a political unit with it’s own government  As cities grew they became fighting over land 2.1-Sumer  Religion and Government  Polytheistic  Gods controlled all natural forces  Gods were human like  Worked to please the gods  Priest were high in the social ranking and governed city-states  Eventually war chief took over and began dynasties 2.1- Sumerian Culture  Writing  Cuneiform- Sumerian writing and the first writing system  Used for record keeping at first  Eventually they began writing literature like the Epic of Gilgamesh  Math and Science  Created a math system based off the number 60  They studied geometry which help them build elaborate structures  Invented the wheel, and plow  Used bronze to advance weapons  Made use of medical knowledge 2.1- Sumerian Culture  Trade and Society     The obtained many materials for art and buildings through trade Traded across Southwest Asia Men held political office and made and women took care of homes and children Social ranking developed King  Priest  Principal agent  Landowners  Merchants  Artisans  Farmers  laborers  2.1 Empires in Mesopotamia  Sargon’s Empire  Akkadians lived north of Sumer and in 2330 they invaded Sumer and north Mesopotamia under the leadership of Sargon the I     Had the world’s first empire and first standing army The adopted a lot of Sumerian culture like cuneiform Sargon’s empire (Akkadian empire) lasted for 140 years Spread Sumerian culture 2.1 Empires in Mesopotamia  The Babylonian Empire  Tribes fought over Mesopotamia  Amorites leader Hammurabi united Mesopotamia under his rule  Started tax collection, building projects, increased trade  He wrote Hammurabi’s code- first law to be written down 282 laws  Dealt with everyday life    Babylon was greatest under Hammurabi Lasted for 2 centuries Assignment  In groups of two create a time line for section two. Find all the events that have dates and place them on your time line in chronological order  14 mins and 13 seconds 2.2- The Hittites  Indo-Europeans  Tribe leaders began to emerge and control passed from one empire to another in the Fertile Crescent  Indo-Europeans came from the steppes to find a more stable place to live  Hittite Military Might  Indo-European tribe in Asian Minor (modern Turkey)  Strong military presences because of 3 person chariots  This enabled them to spread their empire beyond Asia Minor  1595 BCE they conquered Babylon 2.2- The Hittites  Hittite Culture  Used cuneiform and a form a Hammurabi's code  Mastered ironworking techniques  Reached its peak in 1300 and lasted until 1200 BCE  Fell to the Sea People 2.2-The Assyrians and Chaldeans  The Assyrians  Used their military might to become the supreme power in the region  Originally for North Mes. And were often dominated by other people groups because they lived along a trade route  900 BCE they grew their empire and controlled all of Mesopotamia and as well as Asia Minor and Egypt  The Assyrians War Machine  Foot solider, chariots, and a Calvary all armed with iron weapons  They relied on terror to scare their enemy  Most people captured were killed some were enslaved 2.2-The Assyrians and Chaldeans  Assyrian Rule  Kinds ruled through local leaders because the empire was so large  They collected taxes and enforced rules and created roads for messages to travel  They ruthlessly punished anyone who opposed them  They had a vast library in their capital Nineveh  The empire grew too vast for them to control  612 BCE The Chaldeans torched Nineveh and took over rule 2.2-The Assyrians and Chaldeans  The Chaldeans  Made of the old city of Babylon the capital  Nebuchadnezzar II most famous Chaldean King  He was a fierce warrior and captured the Egyptians and the Jews and enslaved them  Rebuilt Babylon into a place of splendor  Created the Hanging Garden- one of the seven wonders of the ancient world  Studied the stars and used them to tracked political, economic, and weather events  539 BCE less then hundred years of their rule the Persians conquered Babylon bringing an end to the Chaldeans 2.2- Phoenicians  Growth of Trading Society  Smaller city-states emerged in western Asia  Built wealthy trading societies  Phoenicia (modern Lebanon) natural resources were scarce so they relied on the sea for trade  Expert sailors and tradesmen of the Mediterranean Sea  They founded colonies along their trade routes  Most famous colony was Carthage on the coast of northern Africa (later became the most powerful cities in the Med.)  Phoenicia exported cedar tree, shellfish, fabrics, ivory craving, silverworks and slaves  They invented glassblowing 2.2- Phoenicians  The Phoenician Alphabet  Most influential achievement was their alphabet  Worlds first alphabet  22 letters  Because of their trader their alphabet spread because it made writing easier  Greeks adopted it and expanded it to include vowels  Greeks alphabet is the ancestor of the modern alphabet we use to write English Knowledge Checkpoint  Where was Mesopotamia?  How were people in Mesopotamia able to control both       flooding and drought How did the development of methods to control water lead to the formation of governments? Why did Sumerian scribes move up the social classes How did Sargon I able to conquer all od Sumer and Northern Mesopotamia? Why is the Hittite culture considered a blended culture? Describe the Assyrian system of gov’t and how did it maintain peace? What were the cultural achievements of the Chaldeans and the Phoenicians?