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The First Civilizations

The First Civilizations. Chapter 1 Section 2 Part 2. Mrs. Thompson 8 th Grade World History. A Skilled People. Main Idea: Sumerians invented writing and made other important contributions to later peoples. And the point is….

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The First Civilizations

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  1. The First Civilizations Chapter 1 Section 2 Part 2 Mrs. Thompson 8th Grade World History

  2. A Skilled People Main Idea: Sumerians invented writing and made other important contributions to later peoples.

  3. And the point is… • Mesopotamia is called the “cradle of civilization.” • The Sumerians left a lasting mark on world history becausetheir ideas and inventions were copied and improved upon by others.

  4. Advances in Science and Math In addition to irrigation systems, the Sumerians also invented: 1. The wagon wheel, which helped carry people and goods from place to place. 2. The plow, which made farming easier. 3. The sailboat, which replaced muscle power with wind power. 4. Mathematical ideas such as geometry, which was used to measure fields and build buildings. 5. A number system based on 60, which we use today to measure time and the 360 degree circle. 6. A calendar based on the cycles of the moon.

  5. Sumerian Writing • The greatest Sumerian invention was probably writing. • The Sumerians invented writingto record information about business deals, food supplies, and other events.

  6. Why was Writing Important? • Sumerian writing is called cuneiform which consists of hundreds of wedge-shaped marks cut into damp clay tablets with a sharp-ended reed. • After years of training, those who learned to write becamescribes, or record-keepers.

  7. Sumerian Scribes • Scribes usually came from wealthy families and held honored positions in society. Some became judges and political leaders. “Tablet House”

  8. Cuneiform:“Wedge-Shaped” Writing

  9. Cuneiform Writing

  10. Deciphering Cuneiform

  11. Babylonian Math

  12. Babylonian Numbers

  13. Sumerian Cylinder Seals

  14. Mesopotamian Trade “The Cuneiform World”

  15. Gilgamesh Epic Tablet:Flood Story • The Epic of Gilgamesh, the world’s oldest known story, comes from Sumer

  16. Gilgamesh • It is an epic, or long poem, that tells the story of a hero who travels around the world with a friend and performs great deeds.

  17. The Sumerians also studied the skies to record the positions of the planets and stars and developed a 12 month calendar based on the cycles of the moon to learn the best time to plant crops.

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