Off for the Sumer
Which answer is write?
Beliefs and gods
A good start with art
Uprise and Downfall
100

The Fertile Crescent is a area stretching in a curve-shape from the Mediterranean Sea to this body of water.

What is the Persian Gulf?

100

This system of writing used triangular shaped wedges carved into clay tablets.

What is cuneiform?

100

The Sumerians, like many early civilizations, practiced this type of religion, or the belief in many gods.

What is polytheism?

100

These were used by the Sumerians as a means of identifying the owner of an object. Often, they were stamped into wet clay.

What are seals?

100

With a dependable food supply established, these begin to develop in Mesopotamia at about 3400 BCE.

What are cities?

200

The name Mesopotamia means "the land between the rivers" in Greek. These are the rivers the Greeks were referring to.

What are the Tigris and Euphrates?

200

This was one of the first reasons cuneiform writing was developed. So that you wouldn't have to memorize everything!

What is recordkeeping?

200

The earliest Sumerian cities were run by priests who could reportedly speak directly to the gods, except during time of warfare, when these people were called upon to lead.

Who were military leaders?

200

The Sumerians were skills at making statues of realistic people. This type of sculpture involves carving so that the scene sticks out from the base material.

What is a relief?

200

By conquering the Mesopotamian city-states, this king created what most consider to be the world's first empire!

Who is King Sargon?

300

Lack of consistency in water in Mesopotamia led to the Sumerians developing technology to do this. A way of supplying their crops with water.

What is irrigate?

300

An early law code containing nearly 300 laws written by King Hammurabi established and enforced this; or the idea that all members of a society must obey the law.

What is a rule of law?

300

These pyramid-like temples were built in many Mesopotamian cities for their gods.

What are ziggurats?

300

The Assyrians were known for creating large, colorful reliefs on the sides of buildings, such as this famous example in Babylon which contained images of lions and dragons.

What is the Ishtar Gate?

300

In 1792 BCE, this man became king of Babylon and would launch a series of successful attacks creating the Babylonian Empire with Babylon as its center.

Who is King Hammurabi?

400

This was the first Mesopotamian city.

What is Uruk?

400

A breakthrough in writing, the Phoenicians developed symbols to represent syllables and sounds rather than complete ideas. Though, these were added later by the Greeks.

What are vowels?

400

This religion was the official religion of the Persians.

What is zoroastrianism?

400

The Sumerians worked extensively with this type of metal in their sculptures and artwork. It is created by combining copper with tin.

What is bronze?

400

The Assyrians invaded from the north long after Hammurabi's death and created a large and expansive empire. This was done, in part, with their use of soldiers on horseback, or this.

What is cavalry?

500

This King issued the earliest-known law code around 2100 BCE. He was the King of Ur at the time.

Who is King Ur-Nammu?

500

The ancient Assyrians adopted the language of this group as their own.

What are the Babylonians?

500

Atop the stele of Hammurabi's Code sits a relief of Hammurabi being given the code directly from this god.

Who was Shamash?

500

This mosaic from 2500 BCE shows Sumerian leaders holding a feast to celebrate a military victory.

What is the Standard of Ur?

500

This Persian king captured Babylon in 539 BCE.

Who is Cyrus the Great?