Unit 4 Mesopotamia Terms

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Across
  1. 2. A prominent city-state in ancient Mesopotamia, known for its architecture and the Code of Hammurabi.
  2. 5. The second major river in Mesopotamia, vital for farming and the development of early cities.
  3. 7. A complex society with cities, a central government, and social classes, including advancements in culture and technology.
  4. 8. One of the two major rivers in Mesopotamia, flowing through modern-day Iraq and crucial for irrigation.
  5. 10. An ancient region located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, known as the "Cradle of Civilization."
  6. 12. A method used to supply water to crops, essential for farming in Mesopotamia's dry climate.
Down
  1. 1. A city that functions as an independent political unit, each with its own government and laws.
  2. 3. The earliest known form of writing developed by the Sumerians, using wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets.
  3. 4. A large territory ruled by a single authority or leader, with several empires rising in Mesopotamia.
  4. 6. A person who writes and keeps records, important for documenting laws, trade, and history in ancient Mesopotamia.
  5. 9. The southern region of Mesopotamia is known for its city-states and the invention of cuneiform writing.
  6. 11. A skilled worker who creates handmade goods, contributing to the economy through pottery, textiles, and metalwork.