Feb. 14
Lagash- An ancient city located northwest of the junction of the Euphrates and Tigris rivers- later known as Babylon- great trading center.
Barley- A cereal crop grown in early Mesopotamia, used for food and making malt.
Hammurabi of Babylon- c. 1800 BCE Hammurabi was king of Babylon conquering the Akkadians and ruling Mesopotamia. His rule was called "the golden age of Babylon" because of many new reforms.
Euphates River- One of the longest rivers in western Asia where the first civilization began.
Persia- Is the modern country of Iran. Ancient Persians where most powerful between 550 BCE - 330 BCE conquering Mesopotamia and Babylon.
Assyrians- They were the most powerful army during 750 BCE - 650 BCE. They were the 1st to be equipped with iron weapons and efficient government system.
Uruk- Ancient City of Sumer, located east of the Euphrats River. The name "Iraq comes form Uruk.
Irrigation- A system of channels or streams passing through land, used to supply water to farm lands.
Archaeologist- A scientist who study's and interprets artifacts. The also dig up artifacts, document everything, and, and analyze the info in labs.
C.W
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
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