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Chapter 1 Section 3 Notes

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Civilization 3

CASE STUDY: Ur in SumerPATTERNS

OF CHANGE

Prospering agricultural villages, food surpluses, and new technology led to the rise of civilizations.

Contemporary civilizations share the same character-istics typical of ancient civilizations.

Overview • civilization

• specialization

• artisan

• institution

• scribe

• cuneiform

• Bronze Age

• barter

• ziggurat

MAIN IDEA WHY IT MATTERS NOW

TERMS & NAMES

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I. Villages Grow into Cities

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A. Agriculture, domestication of animals, new tools, and ways to

control environment allowed larger communities to grow

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B. Economic Changes

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1. Irrigation projects

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2. Different jobs

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3. Led to more products

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4. Invention of wheel and sail enabled trade

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C. Social Changes

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1. Economy affected social structure

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2. Importance of job

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3. Religion became important job

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II. What is Civilization

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A. 5 Characteristics of Civilization

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1. Look at the graphic to help organize your thoughts. List the five characteristics of civilization and give an example from Ur.

continued . . .

Civilization 3HOME

CASE STUDY: Ur in SumerPATTERNS

OF CHANGE

Example from UrCharacteristics of Civilization

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Advanced Cities

Specialized Workers

Complex Institutions

Record Keeping

Advanced Technology

Ur’s population of about 30,000 people

Traders, artisans, and scribes

Religion under the authority of priests

Cuneiform tablets

Irrigation systems

Section 3 Assessment

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1. Advanced Cities

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a. A city is a center of trade for a large area

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2. Specialized Workers

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a. Traders, government officials, priests, and artisans

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3. Complex Institutions

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a. Government is a system of ruling

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b. Religion

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1. Sumerians believed the city belonged to gods

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SITE OF SUMMER

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4. Record Keeping

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Sumerian Scribe

                                

                                

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a. Government needed to keep up with tax collection

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b. Merchants needed to keep up with accounts

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c. Scribes or professional record keepers invented a system of

writing called cuneiform

                            

                                                               

The wedge-shaped symbols of cuneiform are visible in this close-up of a clay tablet.

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1. Cuneiform means wedge shaped

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Cuneiform Writing

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2. Clay tablets written on with a stylus

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Cuneiform Clay Tablet

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3. Date, City

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4. Sumerians

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Sumerian Statuettes, from the Temple of Abu, Tel Asmar, c. 2700 - 2600 B.C., Iraq Museum, Baghdad and Oriental Institute, Universityof

Chicago.

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5. Advanced Technology

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a. The harness for oxen Sumerians

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b. Irrigation systems

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c. Pottery

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d. By 2500 B.C. Sumerians were making bronze spears

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III. Civilization Emerges in Ur

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A. Ur was located on the lower Euphrates River

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B. Some 30,000 people lived there

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C. English archaeologist Leonard Wooley is credited for

finding the site

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D. An Agricultural Economy was located there

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1. Mud brick walls

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2. Ox driven plows

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E. Glimpse of City Life

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1. One story box like houses

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F. Ur’s Thriving Trade

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1. Bazaar was like our flea-markets

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2. Shops lined the streets

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3. No money used the Barter System

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a. Trading goods for goods or services for services

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G. The Temple: Center of City Life

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1. The Ziggurat “ mountain of god” is the tallest building in the

center of the city

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Sumerian Ziggurat

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2. 100 or more steps to the top

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3. At the top was an animal sacrifice alter

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1 = A

2 = H

3 = B

4 = J