In Friday's class, we continued to read and take notes from the textbook. During that time, we also got into another debate about something I can't remember so, I'm not going to go into depth about that. In the class, we went over a few things I already had. For example, we went over that Sumer was the first to split their civilizations called City-States, the City States had their own government and ran their own City-State, the power of the government was split between rulers and priests, and the environmental challenges of living in the Fertile Crescent. But there were some things I added.
Here is some information I added to my notes:
*The Tigris and Euphrates flooded unpredictably
*Silt- a rich soil good for farming
*Ziggurats- Town Hall and religious temple
*The religion is polytheistic- multiple gods; gods were bloodthirsty demons which is why Sumerians would sacrifice their best pigs, cows, goats, etc.
*Priests managed farms and always got a part of what was farmed
Here is some information I added to my notes:
*The Tigris and Euphrates flooded unpredictably
*Silt- a rich soil good for farming
*Ziggurats- Town Hall and religious temple
*The religion is polytheistic- multiple gods; gods were bloodthirsty demons which is why Sumerians would sacrifice their best pigs, cows, goats, etc.
*Priests managed farms and always got a part of what was farmed
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