Background music is a composition by Qurna Oud Duet from Montreal, Canada. The piece is intended to be played as background music. It was created by the musical group Qurna Oud Duet based in Montreal, Canada.
Sejarah Mesopotamia. Silahkan didownload, namun saya harap Anda tidak menyatakan slide ini sebagai hasil kerja Anda. Akan jauh lebih menambah pengetahuan jika Anda membuat PPT Anda sendiri untuk ditampilkan pada teman-teman Anda.
Mesopotamia was the first civilization in history located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in modern Iraq, Syria, and surrounding areas. It began as independent Sumerian city-states like Ur and Uruk before being unified under empires like the Akkadian, Babylonian, Assyrian, and Neo-Babylonian. Mesopotamian society was hierarchical with kings and priests at the top. Their economy was based on irrigated agriculture and they developed writing, mathematics, astronomy, law codes, and architectural achievements like ziggurats and arches. Their polytheistic religion influenced later civilizations.
The document summarizes the early Mesopotamian civilization that developed between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. It emerged around 3000 BC and was composed of independent city-states like Ur, Uruk, and Kish that each had their own government and patron god. Sargon of Akkad later created the world's first empire in 2350 BC by conquering the region. The Babylonian Empire then took control around 2000 BC, with King Hammurabi establishing one of the first legal codes. Mesopotamian culture developed writing, the Epic of Gilgamesh, and made advances in religion, society, and government.
The document discusses the rise of civilization in the Ancient Near East from 3500 BCE to 636 CE. It summarizes the key developments and artistic styles of ancient Mesopotamian cultures like the Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, Assyrians, and Persians. The art evolved from early pictographs to more naturalistic sculptures and reliefs depicting important historical and religious narratives. Architecture advanced from temples and ziggurats to massive palaces and fortified cities.
Mesopotamia, located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in modern Iraq, was the site of some of the earliest human civilizations. People first settled there due to natural levees along the rivers that protected against floods while enabling irrigation. Several successive civilizations arose in Mesopotamia over 3000 years, including the Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, and Assyrians. These civilizations developed systems of writing like cuneiform, advanced mathematics, the wheel, and organized religion centered around temples. Though Mesopotamia faced environmental challenges like flooding and lack of resources, its civilizations left lasting legacies as the cradle of modern civilization.
Background music is a composition by Qurna Oud Duet from Montreal, Canada. The piece is intended to be played as background music. It was created by the musical group Qurna Oud Duet based in Montreal, Canada.
Sejarah Mesopotamia. Silahkan didownload, namun saya harap Anda tidak menyatakan slide ini sebagai hasil kerja Anda. Akan jauh lebih menambah pengetahuan jika Anda membuat PPT Anda sendiri untuk ditampilkan pada teman-teman Anda.
Mesopotamia was the first civilization in history located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in modern Iraq, Syria, and surrounding areas. It began as independent Sumerian city-states like Ur and Uruk before being unified under empires like the Akkadian, Babylonian, Assyrian, and Neo-Babylonian. Mesopotamian society was hierarchical with kings and priests at the top. Their economy was based on irrigated agriculture and they developed writing, mathematics, astronomy, law codes, and architectural achievements like ziggurats and arches. Their polytheistic religion influenced later civilizations.
The document summarizes the early Mesopotamian civilization that developed between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. It emerged around 3000 BC and was composed of independent city-states like Ur, Uruk, and Kish that each had their own government and patron god. Sargon of Akkad later created the world's first empire in 2350 BC by conquering the region. The Babylonian Empire then took control around 2000 BC, with King Hammurabi establishing one of the first legal codes. Mesopotamian culture developed writing, the Epic of Gilgamesh, and made advances in religion, society, and government.
The document discusses the rise of civilization in the Ancient Near East from 3500 BCE to 636 CE. It summarizes the key developments and artistic styles of ancient Mesopotamian cultures like the Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, Assyrians, and Persians. The art evolved from early pictographs to more naturalistic sculptures and reliefs depicting important historical and religious narratives. Architecture advanced from temples and ziggurats to massive palaces and fortified cities.
Mesopotamia, located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in modern Iraq, was the site of some of the earliest human civilizations. People first settled there due to natural levees along the rivers that protected against floods while enabling irrigation. Several successive civilizations arose in Mesopotamia over 3000 years, including the Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, and Assyrians. These civilizations developed systems of writing like cuneiform, advanced mathematics, the wheel, and organized religion centered around temples. Though Mesopotamia faced environmental challenges like flooding and lack of resources, its civilizations left lasting legacies as the cradle of modern civilization.
The speaker identifies themselves as coming from Babylon, an ancient holy city known for its mud brick walls plated in gold and zinc, use of water clocks and festivals to ward off evil, sacrificing animals to please gods, and the Hanging Gardens built to please the queen. Babylon was home to the sun god Shamash and goddess of love and war Ishtar, with daily rituals cleansing temples and wealthy citizens making offerings. It was a place that had the Code of Hammurabi legal system with rights for women and slaves, and trusted physicians and exorcists who kept records in cuneiform writing in a culture with arranged marriages and marriage markets.
1) Mira and Eli were powerful god-like beings who created the world, including Mother Earth.
2) They created humans, including a powerful man named James who wanted to take their power.
3) To protect their power, Mira and Eli hid it within jellyfish in the ocean, believing James would not search there. Their power remains hidden within jellyfish to this day.
Breanna travels back in time to Ancient Babylon and lives with a family there. She gets to know the family and experiences life in Babylon, including seeing the Hanging Gardens and a parade. However, Babylon is eventually destroyed by the Assyrians. The family flees but later returns when Nebuchadnezzar II captures Jerusalem. Over time, both the mother and father in the family pass away. Before returning to modern times, Breanna says goodbye to the family's son.
This document compares and contrasts aspects of ancient Babylonian and Greek civilizations such as food, clothing, and housing. It notes that Babylonians mainly ate grains like barley while Greeks relied more on fish. Their clothing also differed, with Babylonians using woven fabrics and Greeks using wool or linen. Housing construction varied significantly between the two cultures as well, with Babylonian homes made of sun-dried brick and Greek homes constructed of stone or clay around a central courtyard. While the civilizations had unique characteristics, they also shared some similarities such as the use of leather shoes and reeds for roofing.
The document provides instructions for making hanging gardens based on the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. It describes the original gardens, which were built in Babylon around 2500 years ago by King Nebuchadnezzar II to please his homesick wife from Persia. The instructions then outline the materials needed, including plenty of space, plants, soil, water, and miniature fountains and pools. It provides a five step process to construct the gardens, starting with building a large structure to hang the gardens from, decorating it with plants and flowers, installing an irrigation system, personalizing it with decorations, and dedicating it to someone special.
The speaker identifies themselves as coming from Babylon, an ancient holy city known for its mud brick walls plated in gold and zinc, use of water clocks and festivals to ward off evil, sacrificing animals to please gods, and the Hanging Gardens built to please the queen. Babylon was home to the sun god Shamash and goddess of love and war Ishtar, with daily rituals cleansing temples and wealthy citizens making offerings. It was a place that had the Code of Hammurabi legal system with rights for women and slaves, and trusted physicians and exorcists who kept records in cuneiform writing in a culture with arranged marriages and marriage markets.
1) Mira and Eli were powerful god-like beings who created the world, including Mother Earth.
2) They created humans, including a powerful man named James who wanted to take their power.
3) To protect their power, Mira and Eli hid it within jellyfish in the ocean, believing James would not search there. Their power remains hidden within jellyfish to this day.
Breanna travels back in time to Ancient Babylon and lives with a family there. She gets to know the family and experiences life in Babylon, including seeing the Hanging Gardens and a parade. However, Babylon is eventually destroyed by the Assyrians. The family flees but later returns when Nebuchadnezzar II captures Jerusalem. Over time, both the mother and father in the family pass away. Before returning to modern times, Breanna says goodbye to the family's son.
This document compares and contrasts aspects of ancient Babylonian and Greek civilizations such as food, clothing, and housing. It notes that Babylonians mainly ate grains like barley while Greeks relied more on fish. Their clothing also differed, with Babylonians using woven fabrics and Greeks using wool or linen. Housing construction varied significantly between the two cultures as well, with Babylonian homes made of sun-dried brick and Greek homes constructed of stone or clay around a central courtyard. While the civilizations had unique characteristics, they also shared some similarities such as the use of leather shoes and reeds for roofing.
The document provides instructions for making hanging gardens based on the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. It describes the original gardens, which were built in Babylon around 2500 years ago by King Nebuchadnezzar II to please his homesick wife from Persia. The instructions then outline the materials needed, including plenty of space, plants, soil, water, and miniature fountains and pools. It provides a five step process to construct the gardens, starting with building a large structure to hang the gardens from, decorating it with plants and flowers, installing an irrigation system, personalizing it with decorations, and dedicating it to someone special.