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IHUM 201 Quiz 2: The Ancient Near East, Power
and Social Order in the Early Middle East
All of the following are peoples of Mesopotamia EXCEPT

the Akkadians
the Sumerians
the Assyrians
The Persians - ANS-the Persians

An example of anthropomorphism can be found in The Blessing of Inanna in - ANS-Inanna's
appearance as a mortal.

Select that statement that accurately speaks to the Ishtar Gate's subject and naming.

A)The gate is named for Ishtar, the Babylonian goddess of love, war, and fertility who is
symbolized by the lions.

B)The gate is name for Ishtar, the Babylonian goddess of love and war, who is symbolized by
the aurochs.

C) The gate was originally named for Adad, the storm god, but later came to be known as the
Ishtar Gate because of the prevalent representation of the goddess Ishtar on the surface,
primarily in the form of dragons.

D) The gate was originally known as the Nebuchadnezzar Gate, and the king symbolized
himself in the lions as well as the aurochs, but it was subsequently used as a shrine to the storm
goddess Ishtar, from which it takes its name. - ANS-A)The gate is named for Ishtar, the
Babylonian goddess of love, war, and fertility who is symbolized by the lions.

The development of trade routes was a necessary prerequisite to the development of metallurgy
because - ANS-the sources of copper and tin were mined in separate regions of the Middle
East.

The first book of the Hebrew Bible is - ANS-Genesis

The Sumerian city-states spawned governments ruled by - ANS-priest-kings

The top and bottom registers of the Great Lyre with Bull's Head feature scenes reminiscent of
the Epic of Gilgamesh, yet this lyre predates the recording of the Gilgamesh poem by 700
years. What might this suggest? - ANS-The Epic of Gilgamesh derives from a long oral tradition.

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