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Ancient Cities by the iver Lesson 5 page 1 of 6 1700s BCE, and established the importance of the city for the region He was responsible for a code of laws/decrees to reestablish justice in the land His compilation of decrees was the largest ever found by archaeologists since it was on a stone monument However, other clay tablets of laws have been found that date back several centuries before Hammurabi Artifact: Hammurabi s Code This stone monument was 8 feet (2 meters) high It shows a picture of King Hammurabi receiving laws from the god Shamash Hammurabi s laws not only said what not to do, but also defined the punishment for breaking each law Many punishments involved the river Laws were different then The social order was also embedded in these laws The eye for an eye concept was applied to members of the upper social class, Awilum A system of fines or injuries were applied to lower classes, Mushkenun (freemen) or Wardum (slaves) Code of Hammurabi monument was built along the Euphrates, with parts of the city on each side of the river A bridge was constructed to connect the two parts of the city People also built steep embankments to protect the city from flooding was the capital city of the empire of Old ia For centuries, until its fall in 539 BCE, was the largest city in the world controlled trade and kept the area safe with a strong military King Hammurabi was the ruler of in the E u p h r a t e s, Mesopotamia T i g r i s Nippur Uruk Larsa Ur PESIAN GULF 10 CALIFONIA EDUCATION AND THE ENVIONMENT INITIATIVE I Unit 621 I iver Systems and Ancient Peoples I Student Edition

i Ancient Cities by the iver Lesson 5 page 2 of 6 Kerma Then they washed the mix with river water to separate the gold Archers (soldiers) protected the city While gold was the most important trade item, cattle, ebony, and ivory were also important in the trade with Egypt The last two would have come from farther south Artifact: Gold figurines The people of Kerma created many beautiful things out of gold Giza Memphis Cairo Thebes Karnak N Golden scarab figurine Abu Simbel Nubian Desert Kerma Nepata Meroe ED SEA Kerma (2500 500 BCE) was the capital city of the empire of Kush Located at the third cataract of the Nile and built on the river s fertile floodplain, Kerma became a major trading center People in Kerma traded goods into regions to the south Their main trade goods were luxuries In ancient times, bulky items like wheat, barley, and papyrus were generally not traded very far Kush was known for its gold People in Kerma used stones to crush gold from rocks Kerma, Kush B l u e N i CALIFONIA EDUCATION AND THE ENVIONMENT INITIATIVE I Unit 621 I iver Systems and Ancient Peoples I Student Edition 11

i Ancient Cities by the iver Lesson 5 page 3 of 6 Memphis The Sphinx Memphis was built on the floodplain at the head of the Nile Delta in about 3100 BCE It was the key to Egypt because people in Memphis controlled trade and the water route throughout Egypt The Nile was the only source of water for Egypt A city s nearness to the river was important Memphis was also a religious center and one of the largest cities along the Nile People in Memphis called their area Black Land, referring to the dark and fertile soil Artifact: The Sphinx This Sphinx is located next to the pyramid fields at Giza The Sphinx, is a part-human, part-lion figure carved out of the rock It is 241 feet (73 meters) long and 65 feet (20 meters) tall It is at least 4,640 years old! The Sphinx was a symbol of the king s strength MEDITEANEAN SEA Memphis, Egypt Giza Memphis Thebes Abu Simbel Cairo Karnak N Nubian Desert ED SEA s 12 CALIFONIA EDUCATION AND THE ENVIONMENT INITIATIVE I Unit 621 I iver Systems and Ancient Peoples I Student Edition

i Ancient Cities by the iver Lesson 5 page 4 of 6 Thebes The Temple of Karnak at Thebes The city of Thebes sat upon rich alluvial soils Many crops grew well in this location and were traded along the Nile iver Other items of trade included gold, minerals, wheat, barley, and sheets of papyrus The richness of Thebes and its status as the royal and religious center helped it become a powerful city in the second millennium, BCE The population grew large Thebes became a religious center People traveled to Thebes to worship Egyptian gods and goddesses, particularly Amum-e, his wife Mut, and their son Khonsu Many great temples and pyramids were built close to the city The largest man-made temple complex in history, called Karnak, is located in Thebes The people of Thebes were very proud of their city Artifact: The Temple of Karnak Karnak is the largest religious site in the ancient world Over 30 pharaohs built this complex of temples over several hundred years MEDITEANEAN SEA Giza Memphis Abu Simbel Thebes, Egypt Thebes Cairo Karnak N CALIFONIA EDUCATION AND THE ENVIONMENT INITIATIVE I Unit 621 I iver Systems and Ancient Peoples I Student Edition 13

Ancient Cities by the iver Lesson 5 page 5 of 6 Ur Ziggurat at Ur Ur was the capital of a Sumerian/ Mesopotamian Empire between 2100 200 BCE with a population of 200,000 and a port city for Mesopotamian trade Its wealth was based on extensive irrigation, agricultural technology, and control over other cities in southern Mesopotamia People in Ur traded with other places near the Persian Gulf and beyond for several hundred years Ur was located near the mouth of the Euphrates and Tigris rivers Some believe the biblical flood took place near Ur Abraham of the Bible was from this city People in Ur worshiped the moon god Much later, when the course of the rivers changed, the city of Ur was abandoned located at the top Ziggurats were made out of sun-dried mud brick and coated with a layer of baked brick, materials taken from the riverbed If you visit Ur today, you can still see the remains of a large ziggurat Nippur Uruk Larsa Ur PESIAN GULF Artifact: Ziggurat at Ur People at Ur built a ziggurat That is a large temple built much like a pyramid but with many platforms and staircases A high temple was Ur, Mesopotamia Arabian Desert 14 CALIFONIA EDUCATION AND THE ENVIONMENT INITIATIVE I Unit 621 I iver Systems and Ancient Peoples I Student Edition

i Ancient Cities by the iver Lesson 5 page 6 of 6 Uruk Ancient city of Uruk Life revolved around the rivers in Mesopotamia and Egypt Even the materials on which these ancient sources were written were gathered from the river s edge: clay along the Tigris and Euphrates, and papyrus along the Nile Uruk was built on the alluvial plain of southern Mesopotamia on a canal off the Euphrates iver A large series of irrigation canals diverted water from the river to support a large human population and the largest agricultural surplus Houses and other buildings were built of mud and brick, materials provided by the rivers Uruk became a center of trade between the Persian Gulf and other parts of Mesopotamia and Turkey Archaeologists have found clay tablets and pottery at this site Artifact: the Wall of Gilgamesh This was the largest wall in the world in 2600 BC; 55 miles (8 kilometers) around and 40 to 50 feet (12 to 15 meters) high! The achievements of King Gilgamesh were found on clay tablets written in cuneiform They formed the basis of Sumerian Poems about Gilgamesh which were written between 2100 2000 BCE Karnak N Nubian Desert Nepata ED SEA Meroe Uruk, Mesopotamia Nippur Uruk Larsa Ur PESIAN GULF Arabian Desert CALIFONIA EDUCATION AND THE ENVIONMENT INITIATIVE I Unit 621 I iver Systems and Ancient Peoples I Student Edition 15

iver Systems Vocabulary Science Background Cataract: A series of steep rapids or a waterfall in a river Channel: The bed of a stream, river, or other waterway Delta: A large, usually triangle-shaped area at the mouth of a river that gradually builds up as the river deposits sediments Deposition: The depositing or settling of rock or soil from one place to another Erosion: The moving of rock and soil from place to place by wind, water, or ice Flood cycle: The periodic seasonal pattern of flooding in a river system Floodplain: A flat area along a river that floods when water flows outside of a river s banks Headwaters: The springs or small streams that supply water where a river first starts Meander: A winding section of a river or stream Sediment: Stones, sand, and soil carried by water, wind, or glaciers Tributary: A small river or stream that flows into a larger one Watershed: The land area that drains water into a particular body of water, such as a stream, river, lake, or ocean 16 CALIFONIA EDUCATION AND THE ENVIONMENT INITIATIVE I Unit 621 I iver Systems and Ancient Peoples I Student Edition

ole of the iver Lesson 5 Name: Ancient City: Instructions: ead about your ancient city In each circle below, describe one way that the river helped make your city successful These connections might have to do with religion, culture, or government and laws They might be related to trade or transportation They might be about building materials or growing crops Use examples from the reading and add your own ideas _ (3 points each) ole of the iver in 12 CALIFONIA EduCATION AND THE EnvIONMENT INITIATIve I Unit 621 I iver Systems and Ancient Peoples I Student Workbook