1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:04,091 [Mystical music] 2 00:00:35,190 --> 00:00:38,873 In Sumer, part of the ancient land of Mesopotamia, 3 00:00:38,873 --> 00:00:41,500 there was a famous city state called Nippur. 4 00:00:41,500 --> 00:00:43,697 One day a teacher in Nippur 5 00:00:43,697 --> 00:00:47,657 asked his students to start a journal about their lives and their country. 6 00:00:47,977 --> 00:00:52,582 This is the story of one student, Nisaba, and her journal. 7 00:00:53,991 --> 00:00:58,894 Okay here we go. Nisaba's journal, entry one. 8 00:00:59,501 --> 00:01:01,908 Teacher wants us to write about our life. 9 00:01:01,908 --> 00:01:04,608 What is my life like here in Sumer? 10 00:01:06,106 --> 00:01:09,771 I think I'll tell the story of my people from the very beginning. 11 00:01:12,011 --> 00:01:14,385 My grandfather knows all about it. 12 00:01:14,385 --> 00:01:17,870 He says the first thing we Sumerians did 13 00:01:17,870 --> 00:01:20,080 was get really good at farming. 14 00:01:22,835 --> 00:01:26,551 My ancestors used to make their living by hunting wild animals for food. 15 00:01:26,551 --> 00:01:29,440 They were constantly on the move following the herds. 16 00:01:31,628 --> 00:01:35,665 As they travelled they would also gather wild berries, nuts and green seeds. 17 00:01:38,667 --> 00:01:41,477 But they often didn't know where their next meal would come from. 18 00:01:41,477 --> 00:01:43,437 It was a hard way to live. 19 00:01:46,676 --> 00:01:49,359 Then they discovered they could plant and harvest 20 00:01:49,359 --> 00:01:52,359 the kind of wheat they found growing wild 21 00:01:54,774 --> 00:01:57,747 and they also found out how to tame wild goats and sheep 22 00:01:57,747 --> 00:01:59,572 and raise them for food. 23 00:02:00,030 --> 00:02:02,833 Grandfather calls that 'domestication'. 24 00:02:04,935 --> 00:02:07,151 It meant they didn't have to hunt for food anymore. 25 00:02:07,151 --> 00:02:09,351 They could grow it themselves 26 00:02:09,351 --> 00:02:13,157 and so my ancestors stopped wandering and stayed here. 27 00:02:13,157 --> 00:02:17,014 They discovered that food grows better here than almost anywhere else. 28 00:02:18,968 --> 00:02:24,435 That's because we're in a river valley, right between two rivers in fact. 29 00:02:24,435 --> 00:02:28,330 Mesopotamia actually means 'land between the rivers'. 30 00:02:29,131 --> 00:02:33,664 One river is the Tigris and the other is the Euphrates. 31 00:02:35,694 --> 00:02:41,370 My grandfather says it's easy to grow food because the soil here is so fertile 32 00:02:41,459 --> 00:02:44,459 and only that is because of the mountains up north. 33 00:02:44,459 --> 00:02:47,054 It snows alot up there in the winter. 34 00:02:47,054 --> 00:02:51,987 When the snow melts, all that water runs down into the valley and the rivers. 35 00:02:53,895 --> 00:02:57,626 Then the rivers rise over their banks and flood the valley 36 00:02:57,626 --> 00:03:00,865 and they dump alot of really good dirt on the land. 37 00:03:00,865 --> 00:03:03,254 It's great for growing food in. 38 00:03:05,060 --> 00:03:07,276 So now we eat really well. 39 00:03:07,276 --> 00:03:09,151 We grow barley and wheat, 40 00:03:09,151 --> 00:03:12,104 lots of beans and fresh vegetables, 41 00:03:12,104 --> 00:03:16,841 and fruits like melons, dates, apples, figs and grapes. 42 00:03:19,792 --> 00:03:22,933 Our animals give us milk, cheese and meat 43 00:03:22,933 --> 00:03:28,029 and there are always plenty of fish in the rivers. 44 00:03:28,029 --> 00:03:30,973 When my ancestors first started farming here 45 00:03:30,973 --> 00:03:34,494 their biggest problem was never knowing when a flood might come 46 00:03:34,494 --> 00:03:36,233 and wash away their crop. 47 00:03:37,650 --> 00:03:41,117 Even if the crop survived that, they might die in the summer 48 00:03:41,117 --> 00:03:43,338 when it's so hot and there's not enough water. 49 00:03:44,281 --> 00:03:47,086 But my people didn't give up. 50 00:03:47,086 --> 00:03:51,431 Instead, we actually invented a way to control the river. 51 00:03:51,971 --> 00:03:54,014 First we learned how to build levees. 52 00:03:54,014 --> 00:03:57,639 Those are big piles of earth between the fields and the river. 53 00:03:57,639 --> 00:04:01,434 They're too tall for the river to get over so they prevent the floods. 54 00:04:03,873 --> 00:04:07,181 Then we made gated ditches around the fields 55 00:04:07,181 --> 00:04:10,736 and when the crops needed water in the summer, we'd just open the gates 56 00:04:10,736 --> 00:04:13,412 and let the river water flow in. 57 00:04:23,065 --> 00:04:26,487 To plant our crops we use a great tool called a plough. 58 00:04:26,487 --> 00:04:29,025 It's a Sumerian invention! 59 00:04:29,025 --> 00:04:33,074 And we use an ox to pull the plough, another of our great ideas. 60 00:04:35,742 --> 00:04:39,925 Some of our smartest people invented a calendar based on the moon and stars. 61 00:04:40,462 --> 00:04:43,599 My grandfather says nobody had ever thought of a way 62 00:04:43,599 --> 00:04:45,727 to measure time like that before. 63 00:04:45,727 --> 00:04:48,870 It helps us know when the floods will come. 64 00:04:49,951 --> 00:04:54,619 In our calendar, each year has 12 months and each month has 30 days. 65 00:04:56,482 --> 00:05:00,276 Each month is represented by one of the constellations in the sky. 66 00:05:00,276 --> 00:05:02,293 They're called the Zodiac. 67 00:05:03,053 --> 00:05:06,422 Our priests watch the Zodiac to know which month it is. 68 00:05:07,073 --> 00:05:10,971 That way, they know when the floods from the mountains will arrive. 69 00:05:13,296 --> 00:05:15,995 We Sumerians also invented writing. 70 00:05:15,995 --> 00:05:20,478 My grandfather says that in the old days nobody knew how to write. 71 00:05:20,478 --> 00:05:25,221 Well, if you can't write, how do you keep track of how many animals you sold? 72 00:05:25,841 --> 00:05:28,353 What are you supposed to do, paint them on caved walls? 73 00:05:31,080 --> 00:05:33,969 No, we're much more modern here in Sumer. 74 00:05:33,969 --> 00:05:36,432 We figured out how to write on clay pallets. 75 00:05:37,975 --> 00:05:40,977 You just take a piece of reed and cut a stylus from it. 76 00:05:41,455 --> 00:05:43,573 That's a sort of hard, pointed tool. 77 00:05:44,278 --> 00:05:48,814 You press the point into some wet clay and pretty soon you're writing. 78 00:05:50,116 --> 00:05:52,734 Our style of writing is called Cunieform. 79 00:05:53,578 --> 00:05:56,536 With writing you can keep records of everything you do. 80 00:05:57,307 --> 00:06:00,020 It's great cause then you don't have to remember it all! 81 00:06:02,006 --> 00:06:05,281 You can also make things permanent when you write them down. 82 00:06:05,281 --> 00:06:08,893 For example we were the first people to write down our laws. 83 00:06:11,377 --> 00:06:14,270 But this is maybe the best thing we invented. 84 00:06:14,270 --> 00:06:16,270 The wheel. 85 00:06:16,270 --> 00:06:19,387 You think somebody back in the old days would've thought of it sooner 86 00:06:19,387 --> 00:06:21,426 but we were the first! 87 00:06:22,173 --> 00:06:25,647 Before carts and wheels we used to just drag things around. 88 00:06:26,551 --> 00:06:27,685 That was hard! 89 00:06:29,006 --> 00:06:32,467 But like I said, we're very modern here in Sumer. 90 00:06:37,713 --> 00:06:40,449 My grandfather says that in the old days, 91 00:06:40,449 --> 00:06:43,449 most everybody had to work at farming the land. 92 00:06:43,722 --> 00:06:48,008 But not anymore. We Sumerians got so good at growing food 93 00:06:48,008 --> 00:06:51,784 some people could quit farming and let others grow enough for everybody. 94 00:06:53,031 --> 00:06:55,651 Of course you had to be neighbours for that to work. 95 00:06:55,811 --> 00:06:59,149 So people settled down close to each other in villages 96 00:06:59,309 --> 00:07:02,553 and the villages grew into city states. 97 00:07:02,553 --> 00:07:08,705 Each city state has its own king and each one is sacred to one of the gods. 98 00:07:08,705 --> 00:07:11,362 My city state is called Nippur. 99 00:07:11,362 --> 00:07:16,824 It's on the banks of the Euphrates River and it's the most holy city in Sumer. 100 00:07:18,135 --> 00:07:22,056 Nippur is sacred to the god Enlil - our greatest god. 101 00:07:22,056 --> 00:07:26,233 His temple, the ziggurat, is right in the middle of the city. 102 00:07:27,493 --> 00:07:33,024 Our ziggurat is Eduranki, which means the house binding heaven and earth. 103 00:07:33,024 --> 00:07:37,305 The ziggurat is a huge, square building, sort of like a pyramid. 104 00:07:37,305 --> 00:07:40,171 It's made of several layers, or storeys. 105 00:07:40,893 --> 00:07:45,154 As you go higher up, each storey is smaller than the one below. 106 00:07:45,841 --> 00:07:49,889 The very top storey is the temple where the god lives. 107 00:07:50,465 --> 00:07:53,924 Around the ziggurat are houses where the wealthy people live 108 00:07:53,924 --> 00:07:56,058 like priests and merchants for instance. 109 00:07:56,058 --> 00:07:58,868 They live in two-storey houses. 110 00:07:59,964 --> 00:08:02,558 Further away from the temple are one-storey houses 111 00:08:02,558 --> 00:08:04,541 where shopkeepers and craftspeople live 112 00:08:06,438 --> 00:08:09,122 and beyond them live the farmers and fishermen. 113 00:08:11,195 --> 00:08:13,903 All the land outside the city belongs to the city state too 114 00:08:13,903 --> 00:08:16,784 but most people live inside the city walls. 115 00:08:19,886 --> 00:08:22,484 We are very good at making bricks out of mud. 116 00:08:22,484 --> 00:08:25,681 That's a good thing cause there's a lot of mud here! 117 00:08:26,564 --> 00:08:30,410 We gather a bunch of mud, pat it into square molds, 118 00:08:31,434 --> 00:08:33,799 and bake the mud bricks in the sun until they're dry. 119 00:08:34,775 --> 00:08:37,009 We use them to make all of our buildings. 120 00:08:38,929 --> 00:08:40,932 Here's my house! 121 00:08:41,648 --> 00:08:44,962 My family live in one of the two-storey houses close to the ziggurat. 122 00:08:46,362 --> 00:08:48,755 That's because my dad works for the king. 123 00:08:49,786 --> 00:08:53,851 My mum runs the house. Our slaves do the actual work 124 00:08:53,851 --> 00:08:55,441 but my mum supervises them. 125 00:08:56,413 --> 00:09:00,623 They prepare meals, keep the house clean and do other household chores. 126 00:09:01,903 --> 00:09:05,733 Mother also weaves beautiful cloths to make clothing. 127 00:09:07,027 --> 00:09:10,277 Her cloth is made of fine wool from our own sheep. 128 00:09:10,277 --> 00:09:13,272 She sells alot of them to the trader's caravans. 129 00:09:14,711 --> 00:09:17,974 My younger sisters help my mother spin yarn and weave cloth 130 00:09:19,418 --> 00:09:22,499 but I begged my dad to send me to tablet school. 131 00:09:23,875 --> 00:09:27,018 I'm learning to write so I can be a scribe. 132 00:09:27,018 --> 00:09:29,296 It's a really important job. 133 00:09:29,296 --> 00:09:31,936 There are alot of other jobs in Sumer, 134 00:09:32,626 --> 00:09:35,673 like being a potter or a fisherman. 135 00:09:36,494 --> 00:09:39,072 Some people grind grain into flour and brew beer, 136 00:09:39,849 --> 00:09:42,600 some are traders and some just play music. 137 00:09:42,600 --> 00:09:44,915 Hey, that wouldn't be so bad! 138 00:09:47,540 --> 00:09:50,348 But it would be bad to be a slave. 139 00:09:50,348 --> 00:09:52,492 Some slaves were captured in war 140 00:09:52,492 --> 00:09:55,489 and others became slaves because they owed money. 141 00:09:56,123 --> 00:09:59,161 They have to work for three years, often in the grain fields 142 00:09:59,995 --> 00:10:01,553 and then they are set free. 143 00:10:03,210 --> 00:10:05,125 Besides the king and his family 144 00:10:05,125 --> 00:10:07,983 the people with the highest positions are the priests. 145 00:10:09,991 --> 00:10:12,907 They care for the gods and make sure they're happy. 146 00:10:15,770 --> 00:10:19,810 That reminds me, I should write something about our religion. 147 00:10:20,463 --> 00:10:22,940 It plays a big part in our life! 148 00:10:23,100 --> 00:10:26,092 We believe in seven great gods: 149 00:10:26,092 --> 00:10:27,640 of the earth, 150 00:10:28,414 --> 00:10:29,790 sky, 151 00:10:29,790 --> 00:10:30,880 sun, 152 00:10:31,773 --> 00:10:32,774 moon, 153 00:10:32,774 --> 00:10:34,808 salt water, 154 00:10:34,808 --> 00:10:36,390 fresh water, 155 00:10:36,390 --> 00:10:38,381 and wind. 156 00:10:38,381 --> 00:10:43,639 My city, Nippur, is protected by the god Enlil, the god of wind. 157 00:10:44,014 --> 00:10:47,059 We believe he lives in his temple on top of the ziggurat. 158 00:10:47,960 --> 00:10:51,342 We spend alot of time praying to our god. 159 00:10:51,342 --> 00:10:55,656 Alot of people even make a little statue of themselves praying 160 00:10:55,656 --> 00:10:56,976 and leave it in the temple. 161 00:10:56,976 --> 00:11:01,209 The statues keep on praying while the people go about their daily chores. 162 00:11:02,506 --> 00:11:07,344 Our priests hold ceremonies to honour the gods and offer them food twice a day. 163 00:11:08,368 --> 00:11:11,760 My older brother, Shulgi, is a priest in the ziggurat. 164 00:11:11,760 --> 00:11:13,888 Only priests are allowed inside. 165 00:11:13,888 --> 00:11:17,178 Shulgi reminds me of that every chance he gets! 166 00:11:19,698 --> 00:11:23,198 We believe the gods own the land and everything on it, 167 00:11:23,853 --> 00:11:26,536 so we give the gods everything we grow, 168 00:11:26,536 --> 00:11:29,025 then the priests share it with all the people. 169 00:11:29,355 --> 00:11:32,001 They make sure everyone gets enough. 170 00:11:35,699 --> 00:11:38,771 Each city state in Sumer has a king, called an enki. 171 00:11:40,425 --> 00:11:43,314 We believe he was chosen by the gods to rule us 172 00:11:43,314 --> 00:11:46,059 and then it was the gods who gave us our laws. 173 00:11:46,780 --> 00:11:49,726 Our king makes judgements when people have arguments. 174 00:11:50,395 --> 00:11:53,757 He's in charge of all our trade with other cities. 175 00:11:54,565 --> 00:11:57,985 He decides who gets to farm our fields 176 00:11:58,515 --> 00:12:01,964 and he makes sure that gods' temples are in good repair 177 00:12:01,964 --> 00:12:03,809 and that all the right offerings are made. 178 00:12:03,809 --> 00:12:05,895 He's got a whole lot to do! 179 00:12:07,210 --> 00:12:10,414 So obviously he needs other people to help him do it. 180 00:12:10,414 --> 00:12:14,470 My dad is one of them, and of course my brother helps cause he's a priest. 181 00:12:15,901 --> 00:12:18,584 Maybe I'll work there too when I'm older. 182 00:12:18,584 --> 00:12:22,559 Scribes keep records on clay tablets of everything that happens each year. 183 00:12:23,986 --> 00:12:26,303 The king and the priests all work in the ziggurat. 184 00:12:26,303 --> 00:12:29,596 It's full of offices, work rooms and storage spaces. 185 00:12:31,516 --> 00:12:35,370 To support the king and the priests, our people pay taxes throughout the year. 186 00:12:36,520 --> 00:12:40,042 Usually it's something like a couple of sheep or bags of grain. 187 00:12:40,562 --> 00:12:43,397 But there are taxes on almost everything! 188 00:12:44,262 --> 00:12:47,858 We get taxed on the livestock we own and on the fish we catch. 189 00:12:48,550 --> 00:12:51,609 We even get taxed on our funerals. 190 00:12:53,740 --> 00:12:56,376 In our city every man who is head of a household 191 00:12:56,376 --> 00:12:58,534 has to pay a tax, called 'the burden'. 192 00:12:59,801 --> 00:13:03,457 It's not the usual kind of tax, it's time not goods. 193 00:13:04,880 --> 00:13:07,261 The men have to spend time working for the government 194 00:13:07,261 --> 00:13:09,926 doing things that help or protect the city. 195 00:13:10,527 --> 00:13:14,211 For example, my uncle helped to harvest the barley crops. 196 00:13:15,580 --> 00:13:19,298 Other men have to go dig out the irrigation ditches to keep them clear. 197 00:13:20,584 --> 00:13:23,783 Our neighbour sent one of his slaves to do his work. 198 00:13:23,783 --> 00:13:28,299 My dad says you're not supposed to but people do it if they can afford it. 199 00:13:28,539 --> 00:13:31,299 All the taxes go to the king. 200 00:13:31,299 --> 00:13:34,224 They pay for our army, which is pretty expensive 201 00:13:34,224 --> 00:13:37,495 and also for our repairs and improvements to our city. 202 00:13:37,495 --> 00:13:42,792 My grandfather always say, "There are priests and there are kings, 203 00:13:42,792 --> 00:13:46,139 bu the taxman is the one you should be afraid of." 204 00:13:47,143 --> 00:13:49,474 Well, that's my journal entry for today. 205 00:13:50,058 --> 00:13:57,932 I think it's a pretty good picture of who we Sumerians are and how we live.