Religion
Geography
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Random Knowledge
Rulers and Leaders
100

Gods were worshipped in these, which were the houses of the gods on Earth.

Temples

100

Mesopotamia was divided into these two regions.

Lower Mesopotamia and Upper Mesopotamia

100

Sumerian women wore this over their heads to show that they were free.

Veil

100

This social class was made up of free citizens and was divided into a middle group and a lower group.

Commoners

100

This social class was made up of important civil servants and priests. They were responsible for collecting taxes

Nobles

200

This god was the god of the wind and flood waters.

Enlil

200

To the west of Mesopotamia is this very large sea.

Mediterranean Sea

200

These men shaved their heads and wore fringed skirts, but their chests and shoulders were bare.

Sumerians

200

Sumerians developed several different sciences, including this science that helped create a more accurate calendar.

Astronomy

200

The Babylonians created a new empire in Mesopotamia which was at its greatest under this King who ruled from 1792-1750 BCE.

Hammurabi

300

This goddess was the god of love, fertility, war, and hunting.

Ishtar

300

This is the body of water that the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers flowed into.

Persian Gulf

300

We know what people wore during the Mesopotamian civilization by studying examples of this found by archaelogists.

Art/Artwork

300

This group of people had two separate periods of domination from 1530-1200 BCE and 932-625 BCE.

Assyrians

300

This Akkadian ruler led a great empire in Mesopotamia from 2334-2259 BCE.

Sargon I

400

Mesopotamians had a very pessimistic view of this, believing that spirits of the deceased lived in the dust and mud.

Afterlife

400

The Akkadians made this city their capital when they took control of Mesopotamia away from the Sumerians.

Akkad

400

These people wore long luxurious robes and covered their heads with a hat.

Assyrians

400

This was written around 1760 BCE and contained all the laws of Mesopotamian civilization.

The Code of Hammurabi

400

This Assyrian ruler reigned from 883-859 BCE.

Ashurnasirpal II

500

This god defeated two other gods to become lord of the gods.

Marduk

500

The source of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers comes from the mountains in this modern day country bordered by Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Turkey.

Armenia

500

These women wore skirts with a higher waist, which also had a part that covered their left shoulder.

Sumerians

500

These sculptures guarded palace gates and sometimes showed winged bulls with human heads.

Reliefs

500

This Persian ruler conquered Mesopotamia in 539 BCE.

Cyrus the Great