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    surrounding city-states. The tablet tells us that Hammurabi ruled for 42 years. For the first 30 years, Hammurabi’s control was limited to mostly the city of Babylon. Beginning around 3500 BC, the Sumerian people had developed the Mesopotamia into the world’s first civilization.…

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    The Mesopotamian Pantheon

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    what the first civilization on Earth was. As far as the human race knows, the first civilization was Mesopotamia. Mesopotamia was brought to civilization by the Sumerian race around 5000 B.C. Mesopotamians tended to live off the land and their animals, which they had domesticated from the wild. It is the cradle of civilization because of it’s developed writing style, also known as cuneiform. Mesopotamia was known for its knowledgeable people, such as Thales of Miletus. The Mesopotamian Pantheon…

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    the First Civilizations, the words that come to mind are fascinating and appreciation. I had never really heard of Mesopotamia prior to taking this class, and honestly I had my doubts beginning chapter one. Yet, as I read each chapter I found myself placed in each era walking back in time through history. This not only fascinated me, but as an older adult I find myself appreciating this material so much more than in my early 20’s. We start with Mesopotamia, the birthplace of civilization also…

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    Early Civilizations and the Human Figure The art and architecture of earth’s earliest civilizations give modern historians detailed insight into the rituals and practices of their everyday lives. In particular, painted and sculptural depictions of the human figure can provide in-depth explanations to the religious beliefs, political structures, and cultural values of these early peoples. The civilizations located in the Middle East, Egypt, and Greece each created distinct representations of the…

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    The Mesopotamian and Indus Valley civilizations were two of the most successful early river settlements. The Mesopotamian civilization began around 3500 B.C.E., while the Indus Valley civilization began around 3300 B.C.E. While Mesopotamian and Indus Valley architecture, technology and economical structures all developed separately, they shared numerous similarities. However, the distinct contrasts between these civilizations differentiated them enough to be considered separate societies.…

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh is an ancient Mesopotamian poem of telling a story about the epic adventures of a man named Gilgamesh, who is the King of Uruk, and his companion Enkidu. The word meaning of Mesopotamia means the “land between the rivers” in ancient Greek language and the location of Mesopotamia is land near between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers which in present-day are across in countries of most of Iraq, Kuwait, and Eastern part of Syria. Mesopotamia was place where the human beings…

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    Although no communication amongst different people, establishing civilizations during the ancient world seemed to have many similarities amongst each other. Along with similarities also come many differences. Two of the first recorded ancient civilizations that were developed were the Egyptians and the Sumerians. The Sumerians are often referred to as the “Pioneers of Civilization. Both of these great civilizations had similarities in their religion and location, specific development in their…

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    Summerian Inventions

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    Introduction im so evil i am going to desatroy your paper The Sumerian civilization was the most successful civilization. First of all, they created inventions still in use today. They also irrigated one of the driest places in the world. Finally, they were the first civilization to ever walk the earth. Inventions All of these inventions carried over to our modern society. Why did they carry over to our great society? They did because they are great implements. Sailboats help us move across…

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    Hammurabi. I have chosen these documents for the insight they gave us about Mesopotamia civilization, the world’s first civilization. They also have great importance in understanding and shaping contemporary society. The Epic of Gilgamesh was written around 2000 B.C.E and gives details about the society at that time. They are historically significant as they are the origins of civilization that shaped the society and civilization that has come after them. These two documents have similarities in…

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    as much as our future. Thousands of years ago the world was a lot different than it is now. The Neolithic Revolution was and still is a major turning point in human history for multiple reasons because of many causes and effects. During ancient civilization, there were many events that led to the Neolithic Revolution. This included climate change, the need for food, cultivation of crops, and domestication of animals. When the Ice Age ended, there was an increase of rainfall, became warmer in…

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