Mesopotamian Beliefs and Culture
Mesopotamian Arts and Literature
Mesopotamian Civilization
Mesopotamian Inventions
Mesopotamian Government
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What is the Tigris?

 This river, alongside the Euphrates, was central to Mesopotamian culture and was often revered in their religious texts.

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 What is cuneiform?

This wedge-shaped writing system, developed by the Sumerians, was crucial for recording laws, trade, and stories.

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What are scribes?

Learned  individuals who wrote, produce, and reproduce records in the Mesopotamian society.

100

When were wheels created?

3000 BCE

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Who is the famous Babylonian King?

Hammurabi

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Who is Anu?


The Mesopotamians worshiped this supreme god, known as the king of the gods, often associated with the sky

200

 What is the Epic of Gilgamesh?

 This epic poem, one of the oldest known works of literature, tells the tale of a king's quest for immortality.

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What were the girls doing in 2500 BCE?

They were being trained by their mothers to be good wives.

200

What was the purpose of the plow?

Used in agriculture throughout the Mesopotamian society.

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Who is Hammurabi?

This famous Babylonian king created a comprehensive code of laws, one of the earliest and most complete legal documents in history.

300

 What is cuneiform?

 The Mesopotamians invented this early form of writing, which was first used for record-keeping on clay tablets.

300

What did the language did the Mesopotamians speak?

Semitic Lan

300

What is the code of the Hammurabi?

It is a collection of rules which established standards for commercial interactions and set fines and punishments to meet the requirements of justice.

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 Who is Gilgamesh?

 This Mesopotamian hero, from one of the earliest known epic poems, sought immortality after the death of his friend Enkidu.

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What is theocracy?

Government by divine authority, seen in Mesopotamian civilizations.

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 What is Babylon?

Mesopotamian Government This city-state was one of the most powerful in ancient Mesopotamia, famous for its King Hammurabi and his law code.

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