Last Notes Before Egypt
Civilization in Mesopotamia:
- Wandering nomads drove herds of domesticated animals I. many areas, especially to the south of Sumer in Arabia.
- Sumer was conquered by the Akkadians circa 2350 B.C. - their gods took the place of previous gods and all were forced to worship them.
- King Hammurabi of Babylon created a series of laws known as "Hammurabi's Code" - laws that included "an eye for an eye" and regulations of marriage, divorce, and punishments for all sorts of crimes.
The Expansion of Mesopotamian Civilization:
- Indo-Europeans were people from the grasslands of the Russian steppe who introduced the horse to the Near East.
- The warlike Indo-European tribe known as the Hittites settled in Asia Minor.
- The Hittites had a lucrative trade in metals and conquered nearly all of their neighbors, even threatening Egypt.
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This is the end of the notes. So, Mr. Schick also got a new laser pointer thing for the projector today, and we took notes and got to work on this in class.
- Wandering nomads drove herds of domesticated animals I. many areas, especially to the south of Sumer in Arabia.
- Sumer was conquered by the Akkadians circa 2350 B.C. - their gods took the place of previous gods and all were forced to worship them.
- King Hammurabi of Babylon created a series of laws known as "Hammurabi's Code" - laws that included "an eye for an eye" and regulations of marriage, divorce, and punishments for all sorts of crimes.
The Expansion of Mesopotamian Civilization:
- Indo-Europeans were people from the grasslands of the Russian steppe who introduced the horse to the Near East.
- The warlike Indo-European tribe known as the Hittites settled in Asia Minor.
- The Hittites had a lucrative trade in metals and conquered nearly all of their neighbors, even threatening Egypt.
<< >>
This is the end of the notes. So, Mr. Schick also got a new laser pointer thing for the projector today, and we took notes and got to work on this in class.
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