Vocabulary
Vocabulary 2
Fertile Crescent/Mesopotamia
Characteristics of a Civilization
Sumerian Civilization
100

What does neolithic mean?

New Stone Age

100

What does sedentary mean?

to stay still or in one place

100

Mesopotamia is located between what two rivers?

The Tigris and the Euphrates Rivers

100

What kind of food source does a civilization need?

a stable food supply (surplus)

100

What is the name of the first written language?

cuneiform
200

What was Sumer?

The first known civilization in Mesopotamia

200

What is a ziggurat?

pyramid-like temple

200

What is Mesopotamia is known as what?

The land between two rivers

200

What kind of language must a civilization have?

a written language

200

What is the name of the pyramid-like temples built by the Sumerians?

Ziggurats

300

What is a civilization?

an advanced stage of human society where people live with a reasonable degree of organization and comfort and can think about things like art and education.

300

What is a city-state?

an independent city with its own government

300

Why was the Fertile Crescent an ideal location for early civilizations?

It provided people with fertile soil and access to freshwater where they could create complex irrigation systems.

300

What do you call the part of civilization that directs peoples behaviors and keeps life orderly?

Government System

300

The Sumerians were known for their many accomplishments. What was one of their most famous accomplishments/inventions?

the wheel

400

What was Mesopotamia? 

the area of land where the world’s first civilization  developed

400

What is domestication?

 taming of animals to use for farming and food

400

Does the fertile crescent still have fertile land today?

No, the water has dried up and turned the land into desert. 

400

What part of a civilization creates new tools and inventions to make life easier ? 

Advances in Technology
400

The Sumerians were polytheistic (believed in polytheism). What does polytheistic mean? 

The belief in more than one god. 

500

What was the Fertile Crescent?

the crescent-shaped area of land between the Tigris and Euphrates River ideal for farming and irrigation.

500

What is agriculture?

the practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and domestication of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.

500

Why is Sumer so important to our history studies?

It is the first known complex civilization

500

What part of a civilization focuses on beliefs, places of worship and gods?

Religious System

500

Unlike the people of the Paleolithic Age who were hunter-gatherers, where did the mostly get their food from?

Sumerians mostly ate food they grew (crops) and meat they raised (livestock)