Babylonia is an ancient country of Mesopotamia which came after Sumer and Akkad which lasted about 1200 years. It was ruled by a king who had absolute power and under him was monarch who exercised legislative and judicial as well as executive powers. The life of the Babylonians was modified that of the Sumerian in accordance with their own culture and beliefs. Throughout 1200 years, there were no major changes in its way of life as the system proved to be highly effective. Trade was critical to Old Babylonia, where many highly prized natural resources were scarce but agricultural goods were in surplus.
A vibrant trading system developed, bringing manufactured goods and raw materials from as far as Turkey, and even India, 1500 miles away. Trade became integral to the economy and the culture. In this lesson, students explore the trade industry in Old Babylonia and its far-flung influence. That was life for the Babylonian citizens.
I think there are four. Sumer, Babylon, Assyria, and Chaldea.
Sumer, babylon, assyria, Chaldean
how were the social class strctures similar and different in sumer and egypt
innovations like pottery, the wheel, and metallurgy.
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in about 2000BCE
Sumer.
yes Sumer did have social structure
Sumer, Babylon, and Akkadia.
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Babylon was the ancient country of Mesopotamia, known originally as Sumer and later as Sumer and Akkad, lying between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, south of modern Baghdad, Iraq.
Social classes of Sumer
sumerians
Baked mud bricks
It is located near the Persian Gulf, the cities within Sumer are Babylon and Kish Good Luck!
I think there are four. Sumer, Babylon, Assyria, and Chaldea.