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Egypt And Mesopotamia Similarities

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During the period from 2700 B.C.E to 1000 B.C.E., the civilizations of Mesopotamia and Egypt shared many similarities. Both have kingships, farming and agriculture, technology and metallurgy, grain storage, and a system of hierarchy that included slavery. Although they are quite similar, they show differences as well, including their perspective of the afterlife and the fact that Mesopotamia experienced conquests while documents showed Egypt as a conqueror. Since Mesopotamia was divided into city-states, they were controlled by powerful rulers. Kingship began in Mesopotamia in about 2300 B.C.E. Some of the rulers referred themselves as more than a human being, somewhat like a god. Kings claimed to rule with the approval of the gods, …show more content…

However, they have differences. In Mesopotamia, the Sumerians developed the first wheel then later develop wheeled vehicles. Another technology made by Mesopotamian is the plow. The plow helped farmers to break down the hard clay soil and increase food production. In Egypt, Egyptians build cataracts to control the water of the Nile River. Cataracts help Egyptians to prevent invasions from outside forces. Another invention Egyptians made is wooden sleds. Wooden sleds provide slaves an easier way to move heavy stones to the designated construction. Metallurgy both occur in Mesopotamia and Egypt. In Document two, an author describes a city-state named Agade as city of metal—gold, copper, silver, and bronze. It exemplifies that Mesopotamians used metal in their daily lives. Bronze was used to make stronger tools in Mesopotamia and Egyptians used gold to make beautiful objects and etc. The population in Egypt began to expand, which led to the development of hierarchy. Egyptians believed that a well-ordered society would keep their strong civilization. High priests had a high status in the Egyptian society. They were after the pharaoh. Then merchants and government had the third highest status. In Document five, Egyptian government officials are required years of practice to become one. After merchants and government officials, scribes and craftspeople had the next highest status. At last, farmers and slaves were bottom of the scale. They made up the vast majority of the population. Likewise, Mesopotamia’s high priests have the second highest status after the ruler. Considering gender, men and women held different roles. In Mesopotamia, men held all the political jobs, while the women care for the household and children. In Egypt, pharaohs and their queens held power. Women held important positions such as marriage forged alliances. The hierarchies of both civilizations are quite similar.

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