Egypt and Mesopotamia MatchingEgypt and Mesopotamia Matching
Later civilizations developed basic algebra and geometry by building on the number system first created by the
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Chapter 6 Study GuideChapter 6 Study Guide
Sargon used military strategies like tearing down conquered cities’ walls so they could not defend themselves without him
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Vocabulary aqueduct cuneiform empire siege ziggurat I. MesopotamiaVocabulary aqueduct cuneiform empire siege ziggurat I. Mesopotamia
Main Idea- the four empires of Mesopotamia each had their own achievements and problems that led to its fall
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Indicate whether the statement is true or falseIndicate whether the statement is true or false
The Sumerians established a wide trading network in order to obtain many raw materials needed for building and art
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Lecture 1 – Ancient Civilizations and Technological Determinism Ancient Technological DevelopmentLecture 1 – Ancient Civilizations and Technological Determinism Ancient Technological Development
Irrigation agriculture, management of flood water and fertilization, agricultural surplus and population increase
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First Empires: Sumer, Assyria and Babylon [intro music]First Empires: Sumer, Assyria and Babylon [intro music]
Linda Sproul: Good evening everyone. My name's Linda Sproul, and I'm the manager of Education and Community Programs at Museum Victoria. It's my great honor to welcome you here this evening for Dr. Andrew Jamieson's lecture on First
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Why is Mesopotamia often called the “Cradle of Civilization”?Why is Mesopotamia often called the “Cradle of Civilization”?
Name: Hour: Use complete sentences if needed
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Objective: What contributions to civilization were adopted and utilized by successive civilizations in Mesopotamia? ObjectiveObjective: What contributions to civilization were adopted and utilized by successive civilizations in Mesopotamia? Objective
Objective: How did geography contribute to the transformations of the successive civilizations in Mesopotamia?
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\"Babylon surpasses in splendor any city in the known world.\""Babylon surpasses in splendor any city in the known world."
Babylonia. He married a beautiful princess from another land and brought her to Babylon, the capital of Babylonia. She was the daughter of the King of Medes
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Occupation: King of Babylon Reign: c. 605 562 bc bornOccupation: King of Babylon Reign: c. 605 562 bc born
Nebuchadnezzar II was the greatest king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire. He is known for rebuilding much of Babylon and restoring it to its former glory. He also built the Hanging Gardens of Babylon which is considered one of the Seven Ancient Wonders of
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