Ch. 3 Mesopotamia Vocab

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Across
  1. 1. – The belief in many gods.
  2. 5. (Sin) – Moon god.
  3. 7. – The world’s first system of writing, developed by the Sumerians.
  4. 9. – A person trained to write and keep records.
  5. 10. – A pyramid-shaped temple tower dedicated to a city’s chief god.
  6. 12. – A land with different territories and peoples under one rule.
  7. 14. – Religious leaders who performed ceremonies and had great influence.
  8. 17. – A legendary Sumerian king and hero of epic stories.
  9. 20. Code – A set of 282 laws created by King Hammurabi, one of the first written legal codes.
  10. 21. – A city and the surrounding land it controls; the basic political unit of Sumer.
  11. 23. – A wheeled, horse-drawn cart used in battle.
  12. 25. hierarchy – The division of society by rank or class.
  13. 27. – Supplying water to land through channels, ditches, or pipes.
  14. 29. – Famous Chaldean king who rebuilt Babylon.
  15. 30. – City areas with larger populations and more complex structures.
  16. 31. – God of air and storms, very powerful.
Down
  1. 2. – Akkadian ruler who created the world’s first empire.
  2. 3. – A ruler of a kingdom or empire.
  3. 4. Crescent – A large arc of rich farmland in Southwest Asia where the first civilizations developed.
  4. 6. – Fine fertile soil carried by rivers, ideal for farming.
  5. 8. (Shamash) – Sun god, associated with justice.
  6. 11. – A set of letters that represent sounds, first developed by the Phoenicians.
  7. 13. – Long poems that tell the stories of heroes.
  8. 15. (Ea) – God of wisdom, creation, and fresh water.
  9. 16. – Extra supply of food or goods.
  10. 18. – Countryside areas with farmland and small villages.
  11. 19. – A strong effect or influence.
  12. 21. – Human-made waterways built to control river flow and aid irrigation.
  13. 22. – The science of building structures.
  14. 24. – Picture symbols that represent words or ideas.
  15. 26. – A part played by a person or thing in society.
  16. 28. (Ishtar) – Goddess of love, war, and fertility.