The Sumerians
Across
- 3. Building material that Sumer traded for.
- 6. A system of canals and dams that brings water to the fields.
- 8. In the hereditary system, he gets to rule after his father, the King, dies.
- 9. Head of the Sumerian home.
- 14. Most Mesopotamians farmed. Some were skilled workers called...
- 16. Belief in, and worship of, many gods and goddesses.
- 17. Kings, priests, warriors, and government officials were in this social class.
- 19. Each city's king got his power to rule from the city's chief _________.
- 20. Mesopotamia was in the eastern part of the Fertile______.
- 21. Two-letter Sumerian city (home of Abraham in the Bible).
- 22. These protected each Sumerian city-state.
- 25. Villages become a town. Towns become a ___________: a place for trade.
- 26. People in the lowest social class--usually prisoners of war.
- 28. The resource that all civilizations need for people, crops, and animals.
Down
- 1. Each god or goddess controlled a different part of __________.
- 2. Means "the land between the rivers" in Greek.
- 4. The present-day country where Mesopotamia once was.
- 5. A powerful, independent city that controls the territory around it.
- 7. Domesticated animal raised, besides goats and pigs.
- 10. Step temple in the center of the city where it is said the gods lived at the top.
- 11. What most wars are fought over.
- 12. Major Sumerian crop besides barley and dates.
- 13. Social class of merchants, farmers, fishers, and artisans.
- 15. Irrigation systems allowed Mesopotamian farmers to have a _______ of food.
- 18. Mud and reeds, dried in the sun make these building blocks.
- 23. Small particles of soil make this material, which is very good for farming.
- 24. Most common job in Sumer.
- 27. How many thousand years B.C. that Mesopotamia was first settled.