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Fertile Crescent
A large arc of rich, or fertile, farmland found in the Mesopotamia region
silt
a finely ground fertile soil that is good for growing crops
civilization
an organized society within a specific area
irrigation
a way of supplying water to an area of land
canals
human made waterways
surplus
more than what is needed
division of labor
an arrangement in which each worker specializes in a particular task or job
city-state
a political unit made up of a city and the surrounding lands
empire
a land with different territories and peoples under a single ruler
polytheism
the worship of many Gods
priests
people who performed or led religious ceremonies
social hierarchy
the division of society by rank or class
cuneiform
the world's first system of writing
pictographs
picture symbols used in early systems of written communication
scribe
a person who keeps records or copies documents
epics
long poems that tell the stories of heroes
architecture
the science of building
ziggurat
a pyramid shaped temple
Sumer
the region in southern Mesopotamia where the worlds first civilization developed
Babylon
an ancient city located on the Euphrates River near current day Baghdad
Hammurabi's Code
a set of 282 laws created by the Babylonian leader Hammurabi
chariot
a wheeled, horse-drawn cart used in battle
alphabet
a set of letters that can be combined to form words
Hammurabi
leader of the Babylonians who wrote a Code of Law
Sargon
leader of the Akkadians
Akkadians
first ever empire
Code of law
282 rules created by Hammurabi and displayed on a stele
Hittites
first to develop iron working and the chariot
Kassites
took over after the Hittites and rules for over 400 years
Assyrians
Ninevah was their capital and they were known as fierce warriors
Chaldeans
defeated the Assyrians and became a center of astronomy
Nebuchadnezzar
led the Chaldeans and created the Hanging Garden of Babylon
Phoenicians
expert sailors, developed the first alphabet and were known for a purple dye
decade
a period of ten years
millenium
a period of one thousand years
century
a period of one hundred years
Anno Domini
in the year of the Lord (AD)