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Ancient Mesopotamia

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System of pipes and canals that supplies dry land with water from a river.
He created the world's first empire.
Very prominent; used in all levels of society.
An important part of Sumer's economy that led to economic growth.
A sea between Europe and Asia; located north of modern-day Turkey.
First used by the Sumerians; aided the faster movement of trade goods across long distances.
People from the city of Sumer who built the first city-states in southwest Asia.
The world's oldest written story and one of the first great works in literature.
Mountain range that borders Mesopotamia to the east and stretches northward.
An important part of Sumer's economy that led to economic growth.
Earliest known civilization; nicknamed the "Fertile Crescent"
A river in southwestern Asia that follows through the southern part of the Fertile Crescent.
Improved the movement of trade goods across long distances.
A city that is self-governing and very independent.
A god or goddess.
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Ruled by religious authorities.
A government ruled by a king or queen who had absolute power.
Official record keeper.
A large arc of rich, fertile land located between the Tigris and Euphrates River.
Expanded farming and enabled people to develop structure cities and societies.
This code of law allowed for presentation of evidence by both parties. "eye for an eye"
The belief and worship of many gods and goddesses
Used to record information and communicate in cuneiform.
Sea that borders the western part of Mesopotamia.
The science and technology of using metals.
Sumerian temple in a city-state to honor their chief God; resembled pyramids.
During this time period, better weapons and a stronger plow were produced.
Home of the world's first library.
A river in southwestern Asia that flows through the eastern part of the Fertile Crescent.
An important part of Sumer's economy that led to economic growth.
A large territory or group of many territories ruled by one ruler.
Small particles of rich, fertile soil.