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THE FIRST CIVILIZATIONS: MESOPOTAMIA
María Jesús Campos
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THE FIRST URBAN CIVILIZATIONS: THE RIVER
CIVILIZATIONS
 Some 6 000 years ago,
some Neolithic villages
became cities as a result of
agricultural and commercial
prosperity.
 These civilisations invented
writing.
 The first great civilizations developed along large
rivers surrounded by fertile land:
 Mesopotamia: Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
 Egypt: the River Nile
 India: Indus River
 China: Huang He (Yellow) and Yangtze (Blue) Rivers
MESOPOTAMIA, THE LAND BETWEEN TWO
RIVERS
 The first civilizations
appeared in the Fertile
Crescent, in the fertile plains
between the Tigris and
Euphrates rivers.
 These area was called
Sumer.
POLITICAL ORGANIZATION
 Thanks to agricultural and
commercial prosperity,
Neolithic villages became
independent city-states.
 The most important city-
states in Sumer were Ur,
Uruk and Lagash.
 They had in common
racial features but they
were independent in
politics.
 Need for defense led to an
increase in the importance of
military commanders and, finally,
to the creation of monarchies.
 The monarch controlled the
city-state and was in charge of:
 Executive power: government
 Legislative power: law
 Military power: army
 Religious power: connections
to de god
 Judicial power: justice
 He was advised by civil servants and
scribes (bureaucracy) that collected
taxes, applied the orders and the
laws…
 He controlled the population through
the army and the priests.
SOCIETY
 Population increased
thanks to the production of
food and the prosperity
achieved through
commerce.
 They were urban
civilizations. Most of the
people lived in the city-
state.
 The social division
increased. It was
connected to their function
Monarch
Priests
Army and
Scribes (civil
servants)
Peasants, Farmers,
Merchants,
Traders…
Slaves
 Mesopotamian hierarchy: privileged groups and
non-privileged groups.
 Privileged-groups: controlled the power and the
wealth.
 The Monarch
 The priests
 The army and the civil servants
 Non-privileged groups: produced the products
needed by society
 Farmers, peasants, stockbreeders…
 Merchants, traders, craftsman...
 Slaves: group without rights. They were their
master’s property. They became slaves through conquest
(war prisoners) or debts.
MESOPOTAMIAN RELIGION
 Polytheistic: their gods were
similar to human beings but they
were immortal.
 Temples were the god’s residences
on Earth. They were built on
stepped pyramids called
ziggurats.
 Each city-state was under the
protection of a god.
 They believed in life after death
and buried their dead with
everything they would possibly
MESOPOTAMIAN CULTURE
 The Sumerian people are
believed to be the first ones
to develop a written
language.
 Cuneiform writing
consisted of signs drawn on
clay tablets with a reed.
 Writing made it possible to
organize the state by
recording government
issues and business
transactions.
 The first schools were created
here to train scribes. Only
male children from rich families
went to school.
 The Code of Hammurabi is
one of the earliest legal codes
in history.
 Engraved on a rock around 1800
BC.
 Based on the law of retaliation
(“an eye for an eye”).
MESOPOTAMIAN ART: ARCHITECTURE
 Materials: brick and adobe (bricks of clay and
straw)
 To sustain the ceiling they invented the arch and
the vault.
 Walls were decorated with brightly coloured glazed
ceramics with floral motives, geometric designs,
scenes of war…
 Type of buildings:
 Palaces
 Ziggurats (temples)
 Ziggurats: temples
built at the center of
the city. They were
the house of god on
Earth.
MESOPOTAMIAN ART: SCULPTURE
 Materials: gold, lapis, clay,
wood…
 Types:
 Statues (not attached)
 Reliefs (different carving
techniques)
 Themes:
 Men and women worshipping
 Kings
 Military or hunting scenes…
 Examples:
 King Gudea of
Lagash
 Standard of Ur (2700
B.C.)
 Doorway of the
Khorsabad palace:
Lamassu (bull with
human head and
wings to protect the
king from visible and
invisible enemies)
MESOPOTAMIAN POLITICAL EVOLUTION
 Mesopotamia was divided
into 2 regions inhabited by
two different people:
 The Assyrians in the north
 The Akkadians and
Sumerians who lived in the
South.
 The political evolution of
Mesopotamia is marked by
an alternation of power
between these peoples.
Mesopotamian empires:
 The Sumerians.
 The Akkadian Empire
 The Babylonian
Empire
 The Assyrian Empire
 The Persian Empire
 The Sumerians: city of Sumer. Controlled the territory
organized in different city-states during the 3rd millenium.
 Akkadian Empire: the city of Akkad controlled the cities of
Lower Mesopotamia between the year 2330 BC and the
year 2200 B.C. when the empire disappeared and a long
period of division started.
 Babylonian Empire: around 1800 the city of Babylon
founded an empire that was going to last until the 900 BC.
(Code of Hammurabi)
 Assyrian Empire: expanded from the Persian Gulf to the
Mediterranean sea. Main cities Asur and Ninive. From the
9th century BC to the 6th century whe it was conquered by
the Persians.
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The First Civilizations: Mesopotamia

  • 1. THE FIRST CIVILIZATIONS: MESOPOTAMIA María Jesús Campos learningfromhistory.wikispaces.com
  • 2. THE FIRST URBAN CIVILIZATIONS: THE RIVER CIVILIZATIONS  Some 6 000 years ago, some Neolithic villages became cities as a result of agricultural and commercial prosperity.  These civilisations invented writing.
  • 3.  The first great civilizations developed along large rivers surrounded by fertile land:  Mesopotamia: Tigris and Euphrates Rivers  Egypt: the River Nile  India: Indus River  China: Huang He (Yellow) and Yangtze (Blue) Rivers
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  • 5. MESOPOTAMIA, THE LAND BETWEEN TWO RIVERS  The first civilizations appeared in the Fertile Crescent, in the fertile plains between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.  These area was called Sumer.
  • 6. POLITICAL ORGANIZATION  Thanks to agricultural and commercial prosperity, Neolithic villages became independent city-states.  The most important city- states in Sumer were Ur, Uruk and Lagash.  They had in common racial features but they were independent in politics.
  • 7.  Need for defense led to an increase in the importance of military commanders and, finally, to the creation of monarchies.  The monarch controlled the city-state and was in charge of:  Executive power: government  Legislative power: law  Military power: army  Religious power: connections to de god  Judicial power: justice
  • 8.  He was advised by civil servants and scribes (bureaucracy) that collected taxes, applied the orders and the laws…  He controlled the population through the army and the priests.
  • 9. SOCIETY  Population increased thanks to the production of food and the prosperity achieved through commerce.  They were urban civilizations. Most of the people lived in the city- state.  The social division increased. It was connected to their function
  • 10. Monarch Priests Army and Scribes (civil servants) Peasants, Farmers, Merchants, Traders… Slaves
  • 11.  Mesopotamian hierarchy: privileged groups and non-privileged groups.  Privileged-groups: controlled the power and the wealth.  The Monarch  The priests  The army and the civil servants  Non-privileged groups: produced the products needed by society  Farmers, peasants, stockbreeders…  Merchants, traders, craftsman...  Slaves: group without rights. They were their master’s property. They became slaves through conquest (war prisoners) or debts.
  • 12. MESOPOTAMIAN RELIGION  Polytheistic: their gods were similar to human beings but they were immortal.  Temples were the god’s residences on Earth. They were built on stepped pyramids called ziggurats.  Each city-state was under the protection of a god.  They believed in life after death and buried their dead with everything they would possibly
  • 13. MESOPOTAMIAN CULTURE  The Sumerian people are believed to be the first ones to develop a written language.  Cuneiform writing consisted of signs drawn on clay tablets with a reed.  Writing made it possible to organize the state by recording government issues and business transactions.
  • 14.  The first schools were created here to train scribes. Only male children from rich families went to school.  The Code of Hammurabi is one of the earliest legal codes in history.  Engraved on a rock around 1800 BC.  Based on the law of retaliation (“an eye for an eye”).
  • 15. MESOPOTAMIAN ART: ARCHITECTURE  Materials: brick and adobe (bricks of clay and straw)  To sustain the ceiling they invented the arch and the vault.  Walls were decorated with brightly coloured glazed ceramics with floral motives, geometric designs, scenes of war…  Type of buildings:  Palaces  Ziggurats (temples)
  • 16.  Ziggurats: temples built at the center of the city. They were the house of god on Earth.
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  • 18. MESOPOTAMIAN ART: SCULPTURE  Materials: gold, lapis, clay, wood…  Types:  Statues (not attached)  Reliefs (different carving techniques)  Themes:  Men and women worshipping  Kings  Military or hunting scenes…
  • 19.  Examples:  King Gudea of Lagash  Standard of Ur (2700 B.C.)  Doorway of the Khorsabad palace: Lamassu (bull with human head and wings to protect the king from visible and invisible enemies)
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  • 21. MESOPOTAMIAN POLITICAL EVOLUTION  Mesopotamia was divided into 2 regions inhabited by two different people:  The Assyrians in the north  The Akkadians and Sumerians who lived in the South.  The political evolution of Mesopotamia is marked by an alternation of power between these peoples.
  • 22. Mesopotamian empires:  The Sumerians.  The Akkadian Empire  The Babylonian Empire  The Assyrian Empire  The Persian Empire
  • 23.  The Sumerians: city of Sumer. Controlled the territory organized in different city-states during the 3rd millenium.  Akkadian Empire: the city of Akkad controlled the cities of Lower Mesopotamia between the year 2330 BC and the year 2200 B.C. when the empire disappeared and a long period of division started.  Babylonian Empire: around 1800 the city of Babylon founded an empire that was going to last until the 900 BC. (Code of Hammurabi)  Assyrian Empire: expanded from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean sea. Main cities Asur and Ninive. From the 9th century BC to the 6th century whe it was conquered by the Persians.
  • 25. Developed by María Jesús Campos Chusteacher wikiteacher