the Sumerian civilization to find differences and similarities in their economical, political and social life styles. The first thing I will be comparing will be the economy of Babylon and Sumer. Both Babylonian and Sumerian economies didn’t have a money system and instead of money they traded goods as if though they were money and the monetary value of the items depended on how scarce that item was. Another similarity they had was their dependency on…
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multiple tiers of ancient Sumerian culture. This paper demonstrates how those tiers influenced modern civilization while offering comparisons between the similarities and differences of the ancient characters to modern day archetypes. Some of ancient Sumerian’s greatest contributions to civilization are exhibited throughout this legendary tale. Sumerian’s are responsible for the creation of the wheel, government, art, mathematics, astronomy, and the first writing system known as cuneiform.…
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as the Fertile Crescent which had fertile soil for crops. The two rivers that Mesopotamia was between were called the Tigris and the Euphrates. These two rivers flooded once a year and it left a rich soil. There were three disadvantages that the Sumerians had which were unpredictable flooding and there was often no rain. The land had few natural resources which made the building materials scarce. The land where Mesopotamia was had no natural barriers for invasion. These disadvantages were solved through…
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Ancient Sumerian religion left a mark on the Middle East. It influenced other civilizations through literature, cosmogony, and rituals. Religions that resemble their religion today are Judeo, Christianity and Islam. There were temples for each god or goddess. The temples were scattered through out the region and one in the center of each city. There also might have been Ziggurats, big pyramid type things with flat tops, instead of temples to worship the gods and goddesses in. Temples were staffed…
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floods, Type of government: Describe the form of government including the type of ruler each civilization had Priests ruled Sumerian cities because the people believed that the priests had direct contact with the gods so they should be the people in charge. Collected taxes and made offerings to the gods. Upper and Lower Egypt were united by Menes and he began the system of dynasties (a series of rulers from the same family). Egypt was ruled by pharaohs who were believed to be gods. Was ran…
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Mesopotamia and Indus valley and how they tried to control nature Sumerians worked together to control nature they build irrigation ditches to control water produce. Walled cities for defense. Indus valley worked together to put the city on mud brick platform to help against floods. Brick walls protect city against intruders. Streets are 30 feet wide. Separate rows of houses they domesticated animals. Engineers built a sewage system. Some things they had in common where they both had task and obstacles…
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10/16/10 Mr. McGrath AP World History A Compare and Contrast Essay of Egypt and Mesopotamia Egypt and Mesopotamia developed different and similar political and religious civilizations. Mesopotamian civilizations such as the Sumerians, the Akkadian kingdom, the Assyrian empire and the Babylonian city-state, were all too dependent on the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. Egypt’s natural isolation and material self-sufficiency fostered a unique culture that for long periods had relatively…
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in the desert land. To continue, the beliefs of both Mesopotamia and Egypt added to their success. Both civilizations were polytheistic meaning that they believed in many gods. The religions in the civilizations were organized and their religious system mixed their politics with religious or spiritual elements which then, led to a type of government that is called a theocracy. A theocracy is a form of government where a deity is recognized as the supreme civil ruler, the deity's laws are interpreted…
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Code of Hammurabi The enclosed document appears to be the Code of Hammurabi. The Code of Hammurabi is the first written and recognized codes of laws in history. These laws were intended to be a legal system for Mesopotamian civilization. The Code of Hammurabi consists of 282 laws that stressed Witness, Justice and impartiality, Judge- based decisions, Jury based decisions, Contract and dues process because these procedures give people fair judgment when it comes to punishment of the victim or the…
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not the first language created by the human being and learning the birth of a written form help to understand where Latin comes from. The very first language was introduced back in 3,000 BC by the very first ancient civilization, the Sumerians. The Sumerians lived in Mesopotamia – modern Southern Iraq – and were an active economical population. Because of a need to record their production and trade was becoming a problem of memory they invented a form of recording using soft clay tablets with…
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