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Mesopotamia GLOBAL STUDIES Mesopotamia Mesopotamia    Mesopotamia means: “land between two rivers” Civilization developed between the Euphrates and the Tigris Rivers By 3000 B.C. a number of cities are established by the Sumerians Role of the Environment  Created in a region that agriculture is possible- IMPORTANCE?   Irrigation and drainage possible- HOW? Forced people to work together and formed communities Role of the Environment  Rivers supplied basics for existence     food water sanitation Also provided for shelter   How? basics of building? Role of the Environment  Problems with living near a river valley?    Destroyed by frequent floods that ravaged entire cities restrained political development (Sumer was a geographical maze) Communication amongst the various isolated cities was very difficult Invention of Writing    Origins of Writing probably go back to the ninth millennium B.C. 4th millennium- realized that drawing tokens was easier than making tokens Result was the development of cuneiform:   “wedge-shaped” pictographic system Cuneiform Sumerian Society  Sumer was different from all other earlier civilizations        Advanced cities Specialized workers Complex institutions Record keeping Advanced technology Developed city-states Food surplus increased population expanded trade expansion of Sumerian society Sumerian Society    Polytheistic Wrote myths (Epic of Gilgamesh) Had social classes     Priests and kings were at the top Slaves were at the bottom Women probably couldn’t attend school but had many other rights Advances in mathematics  Number system based on 60 (60 seconds=1 minute) Sumerian Inventions         Wagon wheel Potter’s wheel (shape containers) Number system 12 month calendar Metal plow Sail Some of the earliest known maps New architecture