Mesopotamia Cross Words

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Across
  1. 6. To tame animals for meat, milk, and hides.
  2. 7. The most common job in Mesopotamian was farming. Most peasants worked on a farm of some kind.
  3. 8. A religious belief in many gods or goddesses.
  4. 10. Large templates are usually located in the center of a Mesopotamian city. Ziggurats looked like pyramids with a flat top.
  5. 12. Any low ridge or earthen embankment built along the edges of a stream or river channel to prevent flooding of the adjacent land.
  6. 13. canals: Watering crops through mad-made off arts such as ditches and canals.
Down
  1. 1. A writing tool made from a reed that scribes used to make wedge-shaped symbols on clay tablets.
  2. 2. A city-state is an independently governed region that is centered around a single powerful city. The civilization or the sumer was governed by many independent city-states.
  3. 3. The initial writing of the Sumerians utilized simple pictures or pictograms. For example, a drawing of a head would mean that is a ‘’head.’’
  4. 4. The last major empire of ancient Mesopotamian, the Persian empire conquered much of the Middle East.
  5. 5. A person trained in writing the cuneiform script. They were well-respected in Mesopotamian society.
  6. 9. Some jobs were much more crucial than others. This led some people to have more power.
  7. 11. Plow: The Mesopotamian seeder was invented around 1500 BCE. It was made for farming rather than doing it by hand.