Geography&Origins
Hammurabi's reign
Daily life, society & beliefs
Roles & rights
Work & economy
100

This river flows beside Babylon

What is the Euphrates River

100

Babylon flourished under this ruler, famous for his code of laws.

Who is Hammurabi?

100

Babylonian homes were usually built from this common material.

What is mud brick?

100

Babylonian society was this, meaning men generally held authority in the family.

What is patriarchal?

100

This grain was the staple crop in Babylon, used to make bread and beer

What is barley?

200

Babylon was located in this modern-day country

What is Iraq?

200

Hammurabi’s Code gives insight into this aspect of Babylonian civilization.

What is life or social order?

200

Family life was very important, and homes were typically passed down in this way

What is through generations of the same family?

200

Unlike women in many later societies, Babylonian women could do this in court


What is represent themselves?



200

Most farmland was owned by these two entities.

What are the king and the temple complex?

300

Archaeologists have recovered tens of thousands of these clay documents detailing daily Babylonian life.

What are cuneiform tablets?

300

The recovered letters from Hammurabi’s time reveal details about these personal aspects of society.

What are family relationships and royal responsibilities?

300

Babylonian religion was this type, meaning they worshiped many gods and goddesses.


What is polytheism?



300

Women could also do this with their property, ensuring family wealth stayed within the lineage.

What is own and pass down property to their children?

300

Babylonian women contributed to the economy by weaving these high-quality goods for trade.

What are woolen textiles?

400

Babylon dates back to around this year, making it one of the world’s earliest cities.

What is 2000 BCE?

400

Hammurabi’s legal and political influence helped Babylon reach this kind of historical peak.


What is a period of great prosperity or flourishing?


400

The highest positions in society, after the king, were held by these religious figures

Who are priests and priestesses?

400

Some Babylonian women held these respected religious and official positions.

What are priestesses and government officials?

400

Babylon traded textiles for these resources from neighboring kingdoms.

What are metals, timber, semi-precious stones, and building stone?

500

Babylon’s first written code of laws gave us a glimpse into ancient justice

What is Hammurabi’s Code?

500

This lowest social class consisted of slaves, though some could regain freedom by repaying debt

What is the wardum class?

500

The king and royal line held the most power, but this group oversaw spiritual life and temple activities.

Who are the chief priests and priestesses?

500

Some Babylonian slaves were not born into slavery but became slaves for this financial reason.


What is falling into debt?