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Nickname for Mesopotamia

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Nickname for Mesopotamia


"Fertile Crescent" or "Cradle of Civilization"


Two rivers in Mesopotamia that contributed to the fertile nature of the soil

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Two rivers in Mesopotamia that contributed to the fertile nature of the soil


Tigris and Euphrates


The climate of Mesopotamia

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The climate of Mesopotamia


hot and dry


Present day country where Mesopotamia once was

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Present day country where Mesopotamia once was


Iraq


developed to divert water from the rivers into the dry desert land to water crops

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developed to divert water from the rivers into the dry desert land to water crops


irrigation


The hero in an ancient Sumerian epic

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The hero in an ancient Sumerian epic


Gilgamesh


fierce warriors who controlled Mesopotamia 1000 years after Hammurabi

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fierce warriors who controlled Mesopotamia 1000 years after Hammurabi


Assyrians


Leader of the Akkadians who established the first empire

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Leader of the Akkadians who established the first empire


Sargon


Developed history's first Code of Law "An eye for an eye"

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Developed history's first Code of Law "An eye for an eye"


Hammurabi


Led by Nebuckadnezzar, rebuilt the city of Babylon and made it the world's richest and largest city.

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Led by Nebuckadnezzar, rebuilt the city of Babylon and made it the world's richest and largest city.


Chaldeans


sumerians invented this idea used to measure a circle

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sumerians invented this idea used to measure a circle


360 degrees


used to dig for planting, this invention is still important today

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used to dig for planting, this invention is still important today


plow


one of the most important sumerian inventions, this is still used today to transport people and goods

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one of the most important sumerian inventions, this is still used today to transport people and goods


wheel


Sumeran writing

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Sumeran writing


Cuneiform


buy and sell goods and spread ideas around the world

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buy and sell goods and spread ideas around the world


trade


Art consisted of pottery, objects carved from wood, shelters, tombs.

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Art consisted of pottery, objects carved from wood, shelters, tombs.


Neolithic


hunted animals, gathered, nuts, berries, amd grains

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hunted animals, gathered, nuts, berries, amd grains


Paleolithic


Advancements were making fire, creating a language, makimg simple tools and shelters

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Advancements were making fire, creating a language, makimg simple tools and shelters


Paleolithic


Women cared for children and did household tasks, men herded, farmed, and protected the village

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Women cared for children and did household tasks, men herded, farmed, and protected the village


Neolithic


Made mud-brick houses and places of worthip; specialized in jobs; used copper and bronze to make tools

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Made mud-brick houses and places of worthip; specialized in jobs; used copper and bronze to make tools


Neolithic


diaries letters journals photos

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diaries letters journals photos


Primary Sources


People who study about the human past.

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People who study about the human past.


historians


Studies artifacts and fossils to help them understand the past.

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Studies artifacts and fossils to help them understand the past.


archaeologists


A good of maps.

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A good of maps.


atlas


Biographies Encyclopedias History Books

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Biographies Encyclopedias History Books


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