mesopotamia
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- 3. site of the earliest known civilization
- 4. River and Euphrates River These are the two major rivers that define Mesopotamia, meaning "the land between the rivers".
- 6. Mesopotamian archaeology has closely tracked theoretical developments in archaeology over the years
- 9. Canals Man-made water systems used for agriculture
- 12. ancient times, particularly the period before the Middle Ages (around the 5th to 15th centuries in Europe
- 14. any object created, modified, or used by humans that provides insight into past cultures and societies
- 15. River The other main river defining Mesopotamia
- 17. the area that is now most of Iraq, eastern Syria, southeastern Turkey
- 19. This is the earliest known script, developed in Mesopotamia and used to record laws, literature, and other important information.
- 20. A Mesopotamian city, like Ur or Babylon, that was independent and had its own government.
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- 1. Crescent Mesopotamia is located within the Fertile Crescent, a region with rich soil and suitable climate for farming
- 2. a complex society characterized by urbanization, advanced agriculture, specialized labor, and a written language, marking a significant advancement in human development
- 5. Code A set of laws written by the Babylonian king Hammurabi, which were some of the earliest known written laws.
- 7. A large, stepped temple that was often the center of a Mesopotamian city
- 8. the shared knowledge, beliefs, customs, and ways of life of the various societies and civilizations that thrived in the region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- 10. the development and evolution of the region's civilizations, from the Paleolithic period to Late Antiquity, including the rise of the world's first cities, writing systems, and political institutions
- 11. The Mesopotamian writing system, made of wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets
- 13. the various languages spoken and written by the diverse populations inhabiting the region
- 16. An ancient kingdom and later empire that arose in northern Mesopotamia
- 18. revolution a fundamental shift from a nomadic, hunter-gatherer lifestyle to a settled, agricultural one