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(Mesopotamia) Jenny McCarthy Check your atlas and see if you can locate it.

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Page 1: (Mesopotamia) Jenny McCarthy Check your atlas and see if you can locate it.

(Mesopotamia)

Jenny McCarthy

Page 2: (Mesopotamia) Jenny McCarthy Check your atlas and see if you can locate it.

Check your atlas and see if you can locate it.

Page 3: (Mesopotamia) Jenny McCarthy Check your atlas and see if you can locate it.

Check your atlas and see if you can locate it.Have you found it?

Page 4: (Mesopotamia) Jenny McCarthy Check your atlas and see if you can locate it.

Check your atlas and see if you can locate it.Have you found it?Does it look like this?Can you tell me what Continent it can be found in?

Page 5: (Mesopotamia) Jenny McCarthy Check your atlas and see if you can locate it.

Mesopotamia is an area geographically located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.

Mesopotamia means the land between two rivers.

Mesopotamia began as urban societies in southern Iraq in 5000 BC, and ends in the 6th century BC.

Page 6: (Mesopotamia) Jenny McCarthy Check your atlas and see if you can locate it.

Why do civilisations settle beside rivers?

WaterSoil enrichmentFoodFishing

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Even though there wasn’t a constant supply of water to these rivers, the soil was enriched and extremely suitable for growing crops.

Farming and trade were the two main aspects of the Mesopotamian economy.

Can you recall what ‘economy’ means?

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The people of Mesopotamia were known for their metal-work, woollen textiles and pottery.

Copper, tin and timber were imported and exchanged for dried fish, wool and metal goods.

Around 3000 B.C. the invention of the wheel was created making transportation of goods easier and quicker

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There were three major social groups in the Mesopotamian city-states

The groups were the nobles, commoners, and the slaves

The Nobles included many of the royal and religious officials

The Commoners worked for palace and temple domain, they also worked as farmers, merchants, and crafts people

The slaves worked in building buildings and also belonged to the palace officials

More than 90 percent of the people in Mesopotamia were farmers due to the rich soil

Page 10: (Mesopotamia) Jenny McCarthy Check your atlas and see if you can locate it.

The most famous and important building in the Mesopotamian city was the temple dedicated to the gods and goddesses of the city.

The temple was called a ziggurat and was built atop a massive stepped tower

Houses were built by sun-dried bricks A small portion of buildings were

made by stone or wood

Page 11: (Mesopotamia) Jenny McCarthy Check your atlas and see if you can locate it.

 ToolsSawsChiselsHammersBracesBitsNails Pins Rings Hoes Glue

WeaponsArrowheadsAxesKnivesSwords Daggers ClubsArmour

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Were these civilisations technologically advanced?

Well, you might be surprised.Writing systemNumber systemFirst wheeled vehicles Irrigation systemsBoatsCalendar

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 What they believed:In Mesopotamia, each town and city was believed to be protected by a godThe Mesopotamians believed that these pyramid temples connected heaven and earthAt first, many religious events were held at the temple but later as priesthood developed, the temple became the centre of both religion and learning for the entire community.

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One of the greatest accomplishments of the Mesopotamian people was the invention of the earliest known system of writingThey created written documents by using a triangular-tipped stylus to make wedge-shaped impressions in soft clay

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In groups of 3, prepare a short presentation on Mesopotamia.

Include the following It’s location It’s dependency on the Tigris & Euphrates

riversSkills and Crafts Information about roles in societyBuildingsTools/Weapons/TechnologyBriefly explain it’s writing system