What Are The Similarities Between Ancient Civilizations

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Ancient civilizations are primitive, yet advanced for their time period. It is astonishing to learn about how our ancestors were able to develop languages, build intricate structures, and create well-planned cities without the luxury of advanced technology. Ancient civilizations can have many similarities; however, only a few aspects of a civilization can make it stand out from the other civilizations of the time. The Egyptians and the Sumerians are two peoples that established great kingdoms with many similarities and differences.
Mesopotamia, often called the Cradle of Civilization, was nestled between two rivers: the Tigris and Euphrates. The land has fertile, dark, rich soil and golden wheat fields. It is no surprise that this area became …show more content…

The rivers were prone to flooding, which could devastate the land for long periods of time. Yet, the flooding of the rivers caused the Sumerians to organize into groups to control flooding. This created a type of government. Eventually, Sumer was divided into independent city-states. In each city-state there was a ruler-who was usually a warrior that rose to power.
Within each city-state there was a hierarchy as well. Under the ruler: publicans, scribes, and high-priests made up the upper-class. Lesser priests, scribes, and artisans were a part of the lower-class. Peasant farmers and slaves resided in the lowest of the classes, and most of the Sumerians were a part of this class. Sumerian women had many legal rights; in fact, women were held in high regard because they were believed to be givers of life.
The Sumerians were polytheistic. The Sumerian gods were thought to behave much like humans; however, they were responsible for peace or violence. Ancient Mesopotamians strived to please their gods so that there city-states would remain safe. They built ziggurats, which were pyramid-temples for the gods to be worshipped and offered sacrifices. The people of Sumer believed in the afterlife; however, the afterlife was thought to be nothing more than a place of eternal …show more content…

Such things were: writing (cuneiform), basic algebra and geometry, and calendars. It is remarkable to think that a people that existed about 3000 years before Christ entered was able to create such things when the world was so primitive. Cultural diffusion occurred when other civilizations learned things through contact with the Sumerians. The civilized people of the world disparaged from Sumer.
Egypt had a vast civilization that lasted for a long time. However, without the Nile, there would not have been an Egypt because this civilization depended on the flooding of the Nile at particular times of the year. Egypt is located in Northern Africa which is mostly arid. The Nile provides fertile soil, freshwater, and transportation. Neolithic farmers took advantage of the fertile soil of the Nile River Valley to grow wheat and flax (used for clothing). Not only did the Nile help produce resources, it helped Egypt become the world’s first unified

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