Mesopotamia Flashcards
(17 cards)
Location
“Fertile Crescent” between the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers
Lack of which key resources
stone, timber, precious metals. This suggests trade
cultural and Technological Developments
Writing, Math & time, Cylinder seals, agriculture, mass-produced pottery, cities, monumental architecture
Writing date, style, and earliest topics
- Cuneiform
- Developed 3600 B.C.
- Simple records in clay
- Started as pictographic, developed into logosyllabic
- Earliest writings were epics, history, and economics
Math & time dates, subjects, division of time
-Developed before writing
- Pythagorean geometry
- Trained scribes
- Invented sundials and clocks
- created the current minute, hour, and day system
Cylinder Seals
- Used similarly to an ID card
- Decorated cylinder rolled over clay to make a unique stamp
- Used to stamp envelopes so you could see if they had been opened
- Created before handwriting
Agriculture
-Domestication of many grains and animals
-Irrigation through canals, shadufs, reservoirs, aqueducts, etc.
- wheel and plough invented 4th millennium BC.
-Crop rotation
Mass Produced Pottery
- Original use of the wheel
- could be produced much more quickly, therefore more affordable
- Led to pottery becoming more used among all social classes
Uruk
- 4000 B.C.-500 A.D.
- Most cities mimicked Uruk
- Buildings made of mud brick without mortar
- Tells with many layers
- Temple complexes in the center of the city to Inanna and Anu
Monumental Architecture
- Large Scale statues or buildings
-Meant to last forever
-Palaces, temples, ziggurats
Mesopotamian cultures
- Sumerians
- Akkadians
- Assyrians
- Babylonians
- Hittites
- Phoenicians
- Sea People
Sumer
-Earliest Mesopotamian civilization
- 4100-1750 B.C.
- City states, “Land of the civilized Kings”
Sumerian king list
-Collapsed/transformed 1750 B.C.
- Kings represented triumph over chaos and disorder
-Gilgamesh
Akkad
-2334-2218 A.D.
-Multiple nations conquered into one large empire
-short lived society
-founded by Sargon the Great from Akkad
Language was called Akkad
- 5 leaders: Sargon, Rimush, Manishtusu, Naran, Shar-kali-Sharri
-Established large scale global trade
- After other Kings were conquered, they were hired to help run the empire
Downfall of Mesopotamia
During the Bronze Age Collapse
Ziggurat
- Limited access
- Tiered stone platform
- Held temples or palaces
- Also used for astrological purposes
Sumerian King List
- Cuneiform document
- Listed all kings of Sumer along with when and where they reigned
Gilgamesh
- King of Uruk
- Epic of Gilgamesh
- Seen as an intermediary with the Gods
- Oldest epic literature on Earth
- May have influenced the tropes in Homer’s writing
- May or may not have been a real king