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 What role did the invention and development play
in the development of the first civilization?
 Discuss how the invention of writing had an affect
on various parts of civilization.
 Talk about how theoretical discoveries and
technological inventions shaped their society.
 Discuss their religion
 Math-they were the first to give a number a place
value and recognize the concept of zero.
 They divided time up by 60’s including 60 sec and 60
minutes; Which we still use today.
 They divided the circle into 360 degrees and the
circumference of a circle this helped them keep track
of records as well as building projects.
 They discovered the number for pi 3.14
Bill of sale for a field and house
 They divided the year into 12 months.The
month was divided up into 29-30 days and
the days into 2x12 hours.
 The calendar was primarily lunar
 Their year was about 354 days
 The Sumerians developed a form of pictographic writing that used word
pictures like bird, fish, ox or grain etc., around 4000 - 3500 BC.
 In 3000 BC, it developed into a cursive form of cuneiform style of writing
which was a wedge shaped linear impression on clay tablets
 Cuneiform symbols were made by scribes who used a stylus.
 Writing was the most significant invention at the time.
 Invention of writing become the revolution of information. Storing
information allowed it to travel long distances without relying on
somebody else's memory.
 Text also become the information that was available for future
generation.
 Writing in fact, helps assure the continuity of civilization, because it
carries a tangible record of the human race from generation to
generation.
 Writing is important for civilization because it
helped the scribes and artisans conduct their
daily task.
 It helped the economy by creating
and recording business transactions.
 Writing now created a record of the
laws and gave order to create rules
and regulations.
 Writing poetry and fiction passed down stories
in written form instead of by memory.
 The Mesopotamians recorded
directions on the maps they created.
 The invention of maps was
important because it helped people explain and
follow directions.
 The Mesopotamians used the wheel to make
pottery wheels, before this pottery was made out
of wet clay formed by hand then laid out to dry.
 Goods such as tin and copper that where imported
to Mesopotamia could be transported faster.
 They used the wheel to make war chariots.
 The wheel was used to getting
water for the irrigation system
 When Mesopotamians first began to make pottery it was
shaped by hand. Pottery was important in every household
in Mesopotamia because it provided cooking utensils, food
storage containers.
 Pottery was used for religious
purposes as well. Certain bowls
were used for scaring away
demons.
 They made bowls for
flowers which we call vases.
 The Mesopotamians were
among the first to harness the wind as an
energy source by using the sail.
 They used papyrus, a plant that grows
throughout theTigris and Euphrates rivers to
make the sails.
 The papyrus reed mats where stretched
between two poles making a simple yet
affective sail.
 The Mesopotamians used
theTigris and the Euphrates
rivers to create their
irrigation system.
 They used the Euphrates
water as the supply,
and theTigris channel
as a drain.
 This was because the
Euphrates river was
higher than theTigris.
 The seeder plow was a major technological
achievement.
 It transformed agriculture by carrying out the
tasks of seeding and plowing together.
 The Mesopotamians believed that the god
Enlil created the seeder plow and that the
image of the plow could also be seen in the
stars.*This demonstrates how religion/beliefs were a part their everyday lives*
 The Mesopotamians had hundreds of gods.
 Every city had their own patron god or
goddess.
 People depended on a relationship with their
own personal god…sort of what we call a
guardian angel.
 The priest were the upper-
class of society
 They were Influential because
of the importance of their
religion and their relationship
with the gods
 The priest were considered
the doctors’ of their time
which is also important
because Mesopotamians
were among the first to have
records of medicine and
surgeries
 The priest were sometimes
the kings
 There where greater gods who the Mesopotamians
believed controlled major realms of the universe,
such as the sky, the sun, the air
 These gods received attention
as major deities(Idols).
 Utu- was the sun god
and the lord of truth and justice
 Nanna- was the moon god
 Inanna- was the goddess of love and war
 Ninhursag- was the goddess of earth
 Enki- was the god of fresh water as well as the lord of
wisdom and magic
 Anu- was the father of the gods he was the sky god.
 Enlil was the god of the air
 http://www.glogster.com/kingcobra47/mesopotamia/g-6met7d624r6o1cup3tioea0
 http://archaeology.about.com/od/mesopotamiaarchaeology/ig/Mesopotamian-Art/14th-13th-c-BC-map-of-Nippur.htm
 http://www.henry-davis.com/MAPS/AncientWebPages/101.html
 http://archaeologynewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2012/12/uruk-5000-years-of-megacity-at.html#.UQqfUqM1I3w
 http://www.historyofinformation.com/expanded.php?id=2616
 http://listverse.com/2009/04/06/10-recent-scientifically-solved-mysteries/
 http://www.lessing-photo.com/dispimg.asp?i=080511+3+&cr=545&cl=1
 http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/HistTopics/Babylonian_numerals.html
http://historicconnections.webs.com/mesopotamia.htm
 https://sites.google.com/a/brvgs.k12.va.us/wh-11-sem-1-mesopotamian-inventions-ogm/invention-of-the-seeder-plow
http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/MUS/ED/TRC/MESO/law.html
 http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread480803/pg1
 http://www.tumblr.com/tagged/enlil
 http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=bGMyBTS0-
v0C&oi=fnd&pg=PA5&dq=mesopotamian+inventions&ots=ABLIeS6lzY&sig=TsgTdcY3IFUrOujxshcJBj9ooJ4#v=onepage
&q=mesopotamian%20inventions&f=false
 http://mygeologypage.ucdavis.edu/cowen/~GEL115/115CH17oldirrigation.html
 http://www.portfoliohalina.com/transport/sail.html
http://www.louvre.fr/en/routes/sumerian-city-states

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Mesopotamians

  • 2.  What role did the invention and development play in the development of the first civilization?  Discuss how the invention of writing had an affect on various parts of civilization.  Talk about how theoretical discoveries and technological inventions shaped their society.  Discuss their religion
  • 3.  Math-they were the first to give a number a place value and recognize the concept of zero.  They divided time up by 60’s including 60 sec and 60 minutes; Which we still use today.  They divided the circle into 360 degrees and the circumference of a circle this helped them keep track of records as well as building projects.  They discovered the number for pi 3.14
  • 4. Bill of sale for a field and house
  • 5.  They divided the year into 12 months.The month was divided up into 29-30 days and the days into 2x12 hours.  The calendar was primarily lunar  Their year was about 354 days
  • 6.  The Sumerians developed a form of pictographic writing that used word pictures like bird, fish, ox or grain etc., around 4000 - 3500 BC.  In 3000 BC, it developed into a cursive form of cuneiform style of writing which was a wedge shaped linear impression on clay tablets  Cuneiform symbols were made by scribes who used a stylus.  Writing was the most significant invention at the time.  Invention of writing become the revolution of information. Storing information allowed it to travel long distances without relying on somebody else's memory.  Text also become the information that was available for future generation.  Writing in fact, helps assure the continuity of civilization, because it carries a tangible record of the human race from generation to generation.
  • 7.  Writing is important for civilization because it helped the scribes and artisans conduct their daily task.  It helped the economy by creating and recording business transactions.  Writing now created a record of the laws and gave order to create rules and regulations.  Writing poetry and fiction passed down stories in written form instead of by memory.
  • 8.  The Mesopotamians recorded directions on the maps they created.  The invention of maps was important because it helped people explain and follow directions.
  • 9.  The Mesopotamians used the wheel to make pottery wheels, before this pottery was made out of wet clay formed by hand then laid out to dry.  Goods such as tin and copper that where imported to Mesopotamia could be transported faster.  They used the wheel to make war chariots.  The wheel was used to getting water for the irrigation system
  • 10.  When Mesopotamians first began to make pottery it was shaped by hand. Pottery was important in every household in Mesopotamia because it provided cooking utensils, food storage containers.  Pottery was used for religious purposes as well. Certain bowls were used for scaring away demons.  They made bowls for flowers which we call vases.
  • 11.  The Mesopotamians were among the first to harness the wind as an energy source by using the sail.  They used papyrus, a plant that grows throughout theTigris and Euphrates rivers to make the sails.  The papyrus reed mats where stretched between two poles making a simple yet affective sail.
  • 12.  The Mesopotamians used theTigris and the Euphrates rivers to create their irrigation system.  They used the Euphrates water as the supply, and theTigris channel as a drain.  This was because the Euphrates river was higher than theTigris.
  • 13.  The seeder plow was a major technological achievement.  It transformed agriculture by carrying out the tasks of seeding and plowing together.  The Mesopotamians believed that the god Enlil created the seeder plow and that the image of the plow could also be seen in the stars.*This demonstrates how religion/beliefs were a part their everyday lives*
  • 14.  The Mesopotamians had hundreds of gods.  Every city had their own patron god or goddess.  People depended on a relationship with their own personal god…sort of what we call a guardian angel.
  • 15.  The priest were the upper- class of society  They were Influential because of the importance of their religion and their relationship with the gods  The priest were considered the doctors’ of their time which is also important because Mesopotamians were among the first to have records of medicine and surgeries  The priest were sometimes the kings
  • 16.  There where greater gods who the Mesopotamians believed controlled major realms of the universe, such as the sky, the sun, the air  These gods received attention as major deities(Idols).  Utu- was the sun god and the lord of truth and justice  Nanna- was the moon god  Inanna- was the goddess of love and war  Ninhursag- was the goddess of earth  Enki- was the god of fresh water as well as the lord of wisdom and magic  Anu- was the father of the gods he was the sky god.  Enlil was the god of the air
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