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Mesopotamian Governor and King under city-state
Ensi
Mesopotamian writing
Cuneiform
Written in mud that would harden
Mesopotamian Temples
Ziggurats
Religious structures built reaching towards the sky and the Gods
Sumerian Law
Lex Taliones
The law of the Talon
Shows inequality before the law and the disparity between the upper and lower classes
Hammurabis Law Code
Mesopotamian Literature
Enuma Elish - The Creation Story
The Epic of Gilgamesh
Mesopotamian Successive Empires
Apples Grow Sour as Knowledge Also Changes People
Akkadians
Guti
Sumerian Revival
Amorites / Babylonians
Kassites
Assyrians
Chaldeans
Persians
Mesopotamian Gods
Enlil - Chief God (Male)
Ishtar - Fertility Goddess (Female)
Mesopotamian Afterlife
Sheol -afterlife
It was denigrated not celebrated
Hittites
Mesopotamian neighbors located in Asia Minor
Capital Hattusas
New Weaponry - Smelted Iron
Volkerwanderung (1300BC)
Time of the wondering people
Hittites
Causes- Geological upheaval - Earthquakes?
Climactic Disturbances - Flooding?
Phoenicians
Maritime economy with trade of
Cedar wood
Glass
Olive Oil
Colonial Empire
Spread of the Alphabet
Ancient Israel Origins
Mesopotamian Origin of Abraham
1900 BC born during the Sumerian rvival
Father of all Nations - Issac, Jacob, and the 12 Tribes of Israel all from Ur.
King David
ruled 970-930 Most loved of the two
He followed closer to the religious values
King Solomon
Ruler of Israel after Father David
Gained Great political strength - married 700 royal wives (gaining political ties) had 300 concubines - not following religious values
Created the Temple of Solomon
How Israel was Divided after Solomon
Judah in the South 10 tribes
Israel in the North 2 tribes
Fate of Judah and Israel
Fall to the Assyrians under Sargon II 722 BC
Judah overrun by the Chaldeans under Nebuchadnezzar II 586 BC
Destroy Temple of Solomon
Will return to Homeland under the Persians and rebuild Temple of Solomon
Greek Conquest of Jerusalem
Alexander the Great 332 BC
Rome and the Diaspora
Roman Hegemony and Diaspora
Conquest of Jerusalem 63 AD
Jewish Revolt causes the Romans to destroy the 2nd Temple of Solemon
Forced exile or death for Jews
Contributions of Judaism
Monotheism - belief in one God
Fatherhood of God
Sin and Moral Agency
Idea of a Messiah - political savior and messiah movements
Jewish Scriptures and wisdom literature - Proverbs
Old Kingdom
3100-2181 BC
Upper and Lower Egypt
The Nile
Longest river in the world flows south to north
Represents everything and life to the Egyptians
How did upper and lower Egypt become united
Under Narmer founds the 1st dynasty and divides Egypt into provinces
Nomarchs
Egypt is divided into provinces and ruled by provincial governors called Nomarchs
First Pyramids
Giza
Cheops
Kheferen
Mycerians
Religion
Polytheistic and Mythopoetic
Believe in many gods and stories
Pharaoh
Divine Kingship - pharaoh runs church and state as one
Author
Juliamt2002
ID
316356
Card Set
History 2B Test 1
Description
Mesopotamia, Ancient Israel, Ancient Egypt, Ancient India Ancient China
Updated
2016-02-23T06:38:05Z
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