Geography
Geography
The peoples of Mesopotamia
Mesopotamian Culture
Peoples of the Levant
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Mesopotamia is located within the continent of:

Asia

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Land between two rivers in Greek.

Mesopotamia

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The earliest Mesopotamian civilization.

Sumer

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A Mesopotamian temple.

ziggurat

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A people of the Levant who frequently fought with the ancient Egyptians.

Hittites

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The eastern river of Mesopotamia.

Tigris

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The desert to the southwest of Mesopotamia.

Arabian Desert

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A militant empire that conquered Sumer around the year 2270 BC.

Akkadian Empire

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Wedge-shaped writing.

cuneiform 

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A people that built their cities on top of Canaan's many hills for protection.

Canaanites

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The western river of Mesopotamia.

Euphrates River

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The western edge of the Fertile Crescent.

Levant

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A major Mesopotamian empire that followed the Akkadian Empire's reign.

Babylonian Empire

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An epic poem produced in ancient Mesopotamia.

Epic of Gilgamesh

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A type of writing that refers to a symbol used to represent a sound.

alphabet

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The sea/body of water to the south of Mesopotamia.

Persian Gulf

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A large body of water to the southwest of the Fertile Crescent.

Red Sea

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One of the most important kings of Babylonia, he wrote one of the world's first law codes.

Hammurabi

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The first recorded law code in world history.

Hammurabi's Code

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The people that gave civilization the first alphabet. 

Phoenicians


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The major body of water to the far west of the Fertile Crescent.

Mediterranean Sea

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The region/kingdom located near the Fertile Crescent, in northeast Africa.

Egypt

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The most famous king of the Akkadian Empire.

Sargon

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Considered to be one of the most revolutionary and historical significant inventions of ancient Mesopotamia.

wheel

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The Canaanites worshipped many false gods and idols. This is an example of:

polytheism

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