This is Gilgamesh's sidekick.
Who is Enkidu?
This is to train a wild animal
What is domesticate?
These were the people in the lowest class.
What are slaves?
This is a round object that they used for easier transportation.
What is the wheel?
These are the two rivers that gave life to this early civilization.
What are the Tigris and Euphrates rivers?
She was in love with Gilgamesh.
Who is Istar?
This is a crafts person.
What is a artisan?
This was the written language that evolved from pictographs.
What is cuneiform?
This invention was pulled by two animals, generally oxen, and used on the farms.
What is the plow?
This is the city-state out of Kish and Ur that gets the water from the Tigris and Euphrates river first.
What is Kish?
This animal was sent from heaven to go down and kill Gilgamesh.
What is the Bull of Heaven?
This is a tower that is used for people to pray at and for God's to use as a staircase to come down to earth.
What is a ziggurat?
This was the spoken language after Mesopotamia was all ruled as one empire.
What is Akkadian or Babylonian?
This invention originated from the plow and was used in war.
What is the Chariot?
This is where the Tigris and Euphrates rivers empty out.
What is the Persian Gulf?
The monster, killed by Gilgamesh, accompanied by Enkidu.
What is Humbaba?
This is a large area of land where multiple groups of people are ruled by the same laws and government.
This is the class that priests were in.
What is the Upper class?
This invention is the way they stopped floods and droughts.
What is hydraulic engineering.
This is a arc-shaped region in southwest Asia, with rich soil.
What is the Fertile Crescent?
This is the person who told Gilgamesh about the flood who granted them eternal life.
This is a military blockade and attack on a city to force it to surrender.
What is a siege?
This is the sun god, god of justice.
Who is Shamash?
This is the invention they used to mass produce pottery.
What is the turning wheel?
This is where the Tigris and Euphrates rivers start.
Where are the Taurus mountains?