Mesopotamia & Egypt Compared Block – World Civilizations Mrs. Petras Differences - Political • Mesopotamia divided into citystates • Egypt has a Bureaucracy • Egypt united into a kingdom Early on 3100 BCE by King Narmer (31 dynasties) Differences cont. • Mesopotamian kings were considered to be representatives of the gods • Egyptian kings were considered gods – pharaohs (gov’t was a theocracy) – Kings had eternal life force Ka Sim - Political • • • • Empire building Standing Army Dynastic Religion played a role in politics Economic Differences • Egypt valued luxury items such as gold, spice, and incense • Egypt traded corn, Wheat, cloth, Papyrus • Mesopotamia needed day to day items – traded grain, oils and textiles for timber, precious metals and stones Economic - Similarity • Crops were barley, wheat and dates • Both were agricultural • Specialized labor • Traded with surrounding areas Economic Similarity • • • • Both needed Timber Taxes paid to the government Slavery Rivers used for trade and agriculture which caused cultural diffusion Social Similarity • Social Hierarchy – However, order was different Kings, queen, and royal family Upper class – wealthy landowners, government officials, priests and army commanders Social Similarities • Next middle class – merchants and artisans • Lowest class (majority of society) – peasant farmers and laborers • Finally Slaves • Could move from classes Social Sim. Cont. • In order to rise in society – Need to be able to read and write • Patriarchal • Women – could own and trade property Social differences • Women had more rights – Female rulers – Queen Hatshepsut – Could propose marriage – Seek divorce – If granted divorce, she would be entitled to one-third of the couple’s property Cultural Similarity • Both polytheistic – Re, the sun god, and Osiris, god of the dead – Isis – ideal wife and mother • Buried in tombs with many of their possessions Cultural Differences • • • • Egyptian view of life – positive Egyptians believed in afterlife Believed to be judged for their deeds Anubis, god and guide for the underworld • Large tombs • mummification Cultural Differences • Each city-state in Sumer had their own god that was worshiped by its people • Unlike Egyptians did not think they had any control over their lives Intellectual - Similarity • Monumental architecture: Ziggurats and Pyramid • Writing system: Cuneiform and Hieroglyphics • Literature: Epic of Gilgamesh and Book of the Dead • Calendar Intellectual Similarity cont. • Writing done on stone and clay • 365 days – 12 months and 5 day of holiday • Geometry Intellectual Differences • Later writing on papyrus • Literature: Egypt happy (first love poems) and Mesopotamia gloomy • 1st to use stone columns in homes, palaces and temples • Advance medicine Intellectual Differences Cont. • • • • • Pulse checking Set broken bones Treatments for wounds and fevers Surgery Arts – Makeup Environment Differences • Mesopotamia: Open - invaded often • Egypt: protected by sea and rivers • Nile could be predicated but Tigris and Euphrates could not • SAME: DESERT • Settled by fertile waterways