Across
- 1. a territory settled and ruled by people from another land
- 2. where the worlds first civilization around 3300 B.C.
- 3. a mesopotamian narrative poem that includes a story about a flood that destroys the world
- 7. A system of social ranking
- 9. the branch of law that deals with offenses againt others, such as robbery, assult, or murder
- 10. aggressive emperor of Babylon who rebuilt the city and its defenses
- 12. system where people pay for goods or services through the exchange of some token of agreed-upon value, such as a coin
- 15. an area between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers where civilization of sumer arose
Down
- 1. The earliest known form of writing; used a series of wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets
- 2. ruler of Akkad, who conquered sumer in about 2300 B.C. and built the first empire
- 4. a region of the middle east where civilization first arose
- 5. in ancient mesopotamia a large stepped platform thought to have been topped by a temple dedicated to a citys chief god or goddess
- 6. Persian religious thinker; taught of a single wise god, Ahura Mazda, who struggled with evil, and of a judgment day for each person
- 8. the branch of law that deals with private rights and matters such as business contracts, property, inheritance, and taxes
- 11. system where people exchange one set of goods or services of another
- 13. to arrange or set down in writing
- 14. king of babylon in about 1790 B.C. codified the laws in his empire
- 16. a writing system in which each symbol representd a single basic sound
