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Ancient River Valley Civilizations Global 2R Spring 2009

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Ancient River Valley Civilizations

Global 2R

Spring 2009

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Pre-history

• Pre-historic = before written records

• Two periods of pre-history to know

– Paleolithic

– Neolithic

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Pre-history

• Paleolithic

– (Old) Stone age period

• Stone primary material for tools

– Hunter-gathers

– Nomadic lifestyle

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Pre-history

• Neolithic Age

– (New) stone age

• Stone still primary tool material

• Agriculture

• Domestication of animals

• Some settlement

• Some nomadic groups

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Paleolithic

Age

Neolithic

Age

1st Agricultural Revolution

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Neolithic

Age

DevelopCivilization

PeopleStart toSettle

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Civilization

• A form of culture, characterized by cities,specialized workers, complex institutions, record-keeping and advanced technology

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Civilization

• To be a civilization, society must have a majority of these:

– Cities Specialized labor

– Government Science & tech

– Religion Art

– Taxes Social classes

– Written language

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River valley Civilizations

• Helpful Hint:

– Know one of these cold

– Be very familiar with a second

– Have heard of a third

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Tigris & Euphrates

• Located in modern Iraq

• Known as Mesopotamia (land between 2 rivers)

• Known as Fertile Crescent

• Look for the only green in the brownish Middle east on the map

• Rivers empty into Persian Gulf

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Tigris & Euphrates

• The geography does not help

– Unpredictable flooding

– No natural barriers to invasion

– Plenty of fresh water for farming and drinking

– Access to trade/travel & cultural diffusion

– Silt deposited by rivers

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Tigris & Euphrates

• Geography does not help, but problems solved– For defense, walls of mud bricks

were built– Trade of grain, cloth and tools

brought in natural raw materials like stone, wood and metal

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Tigris & Euphrates

• Main crops grown were barley & wheat

• Surpluses produced led to development of different civilizations in the region

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Tigris & Euphrates

• Cities associated with Mesopotamia– Sumer

– Akkad

– Babylon

– Ur

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Tigris & Euphrates• Sumer

– Polytheism

– Run by soldiers

– Temples called Ziggurats

– Invented sail, plow, wheel & 1st to use bronze

– Developed geometry & arithmetic

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Tigris & Euphrates

• Sumer

– Developed arches, columns, ramps

– Developed cuneiform (wedge writing in wet mud which was allowed to dry)

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Tigris & Euphrates

• Akkad

– Sargon of Akkad conquered Sumer

– Created world’s first empire

– Dynasty lasted 200 years

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Tigris & Euphrates

• Babylon

– Based on Euphrates river

– Empire hit peak under Hammurabi

– Hammurabi’s Code

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Tigris & Euphrates

• Hammurabi’s Code– Needed single, unified code of law to

unify people– Written in stone – Placed throughout the empire– “eye for an eye”– Law applied to everyone, but applied

differently to men/women & rich/poor

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Written Law Codes

• 10 Commandments

• Hammurabi’s Code

• Draco’s Code

• 12 Tables

• Justinian’s Code

• Napoleonic Code

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Nile River Valley• Geographic Issues

– Floods predictably (develop calendar)– River deposits silt on banks– Access to travel/trade– Grow papyrus (turn into paper)– River flows north into Mediterranean

Sea– Egyptians forced to live close to river

(little cultural diffusion)

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Nile River Valley

• Egypt = “gift of the Nile”

• Without the river there is no Egyptian civilization

• Silt very fertile

• Desert very harsh

• Irrigation ditches to water crops

• Surpluses led to civilization

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Nile River Valley

• Egypt

– Polytheism

• Kings (pharaohs were god-kings)

• Egyptian government was theocracy (based on religious teaching/rules)

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Nile River Valley

• Egypt

– Pyramids were actually tombs for pharaohs

– Pharaohs were mummified

– Bodies dried and preserved for use in the afterlife

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Nile River Valley

• Egypt

– Writing developed called hieroglyphics

• Glyphs are symbols/pictures

• First written on stone

• Hieroglyphics written on early paper made from papyrus

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Nile River Valley

• Egypt

– Developed very accurate calendar

– Developed arithmetic & geometry

– First to use stone columns

– Developed early medical procedures for broken bones, wounds & fevers

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Indus River Valley

• Indus = India (you cannot forget this!!)

• Indus River starts in Himalaya mountains & flows to Arabian Sea

• Himalayas natural boundary

• Unpredictable flooding

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Indus River Valley

• Indus sites not fully discovered yet

• No kings/queens known

• Few available records

• Was largest empire until Persia develops 1000 years later

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Indus River Valley

• Two main cities of the Indus Valley

• Harappa

• Mohenjo-Daro

• Both carefully planned & laid out in a grid pattern

• Structures built of oven-fired bricks

• Homes had indoor plumbing

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Indus River Valley

• Archaeologists believe the 2 cities had strong organized government

• Food seemed to be in good supply

• City planning indicates development of mathematical skills

• Indus first to cultivate cotton

• Polytheistic religious beliefs

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Huang He River Valley

• China’s geography has isolated it

• Chinese developed belief that China was the center of the Earth & source of all civilization

• China to south & southwest hemmed in by Tien Shan & Himalaya mountains

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Huang He River Valley

• China’s history began in Huang He Valley

• People learned to farm during the Neolithic Age

• The yellow soil particles in the river give it its name “Yellow”

• Also known as “China’s Sorrow” because of the unpredictable flooding

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Huang He River Valley

• The flooding is due in part to the loess in the water that raises the level of the river

• Flooding has often been disastrous

• First Chinese in the valley to develop were the Shang

• Zhou overthrew the Shang

• Developed Mandate of Heaven idea

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Huang He River Valley

• Mandate of Heaven says that the gods allowed a dynasty to rule until that dynasty got old & corrupt

• New dynasty was given new Mandate of Heaven to over throw old

• This changing of dynasties is called the Dynastic Cycle

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Dynastic Cycle

New Dynasty

•Brings peace

•Builds roads

•Land to peasants

•Protects people

•Too many taxes

•No protection

•Unfair treatment

•No building

Old Dynasty

• Floods

• Quakes

• Revolts

• Invaders

Problems

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Huang He River Valley

• By 1000 BC Chinese had develop silk production

• Chinese also produced first books under the Zhou

• Also produced porcelain, writing, coined money and cast iron

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Other Civilizations to Consider

• Indo-European Civilizations

– Aryans

– Hittites

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Aryans

• Developed Caste System

– Lighter skin, higher caste

– Aryans blended cultures

– Brought in Hinduism

• Believed in reincarnation

• Karma & dharma

• Cows are sacred

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Hittites

• Centered in Anatolia (modern Turkey, Asia Minor)

• Developed iron technology

• Developed the chariot which changed warfare dramatically

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Other Civilizations to Consider

• Fertile Crescent

– Phoenicians

– Coast of eastern Mediterranean Sea

– “Pop-Eyes” of the ancient world

– Carriers of civilization

– Created alphabet (“Hooked on Phonics”)

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Hebrews

• Centered in the area of modern Israel/Palestine

• Hebrews are first monotheistic people

– Torah is holy book (same as Old Testament of Christian Bible)

– Abraham starts religion

– God is Yahweh

– Hebrews are God’s “chosen people”

– Hebrews have a covenant with God

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Hebrews

• Enslaved in Egypt

– Led out of Egypt by Moses

– Moses presents Hebrews with God’s rules known as 10 Commandments

– Settled in modern Israel

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Hebrews

• Romans show up in Middle East

– Jews forced out between 75 & 135 AD

– Known as period of Diaspora (dispersal)

– Jews spread from Palestine to eastern Europe

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Final Thoughts

• How are these groups similar?

• How are they different?

• What did they contribute to the world?

• What impact did geography have on each society?