Land and City
Religion
Gilgamesh
Babylonian King
Inventions
100

These two rivers aided in the advancement of farming and other inventions

Tigris and Euphrates

100

A large, pyramid like temple built for the gods at the city center.

ziggurat

100

A long poem about a king who travels the world and performs great deeds

Epic of Gilgamesh

100

A Babylonian King who ruled for 42 years

King Hummurabi

100

Triangular shaped writing, done on clay tablets

cunneiform

200

A curved region with rich soil in the Middle East

Fertile Crescent

200

A belief in more than one god

Polytheism

200

Who was Gilgamesh's friend?

Enkidu

200

The Code of Hammurabi consisted of this number of laws

282

200

The invention of this resulted in a food surplus

irrigation

300

The population of city-states were divided into _____.

Social Classes

300

People left these kinds of offerings for the gods

food, cloth and wine

300

What did Gilgamesh search for after defeating the Bull of Heaven

Eternal life/ a way to live forever

300

The Code of Hammurabi was written on this famous stone.

diorite stele

300

This invention led to the first mode of transportation ever recorded.

The wheel

400

Every year, floods from the Mesopotamian rivers would bring ______ to the land.

silt

400

Who was the Babylonian god of thunderstorms?

Marduk

400

The goddess who called for the Bull of Heaven 

Ishtar

400

Hammurabi placed great importance on ________ and ________.

Social order and justice

400

Both men and women wore these two things in Ancient Mesopotamia

jewelry and wool cloaks

500

In Ancient Mesopotamia, the invention of irrigation led to a food surplus. Workers now could specialize in a particular task, this is called_________.

A division of labor.

500

A type of government were religious rulers help rule.

Theocracy
500

The Bull of Heaven was sent to destroy this city

URUK

500

Inscribed in stone on a finger shaped monument, shows Hammurabi being blessed by this god of justice

Shamash

500

Metalsmiths in ancient Mesopotamia learned to make bronze by heating and mixing these two metals.

copper and tin

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