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Early River Valley Civilizations
Approximately 5,000 years ago the first complex, politically centralized civilizations began to
crystallize independently along a number of river valleys throughout the southern half of Asia and
northern Africa. These civilizations constitute the next step in the organization and centralization of
human economic, political, religious, and social institutions and practices.
Why did the first complex, politically centralized civilizations materialize along
rivers? Because rivers supplied a continuous if not always dependable flow and supply of water for
farming and human consumption. These rivers along with climate, vegetation, geography, and
topography shaped the development of the early river valley civilizations. However, while people of
these civilizations were dependent on the rivers, the rivers also inspired new technological, economic,
institutional, and organizational innovations and developments.
Between 3000 and 2000 B.C.E. such river valley civilizations formed independently of each
other along the Indus, the Nile, the Tigris and Euphrates, and the Yellow Rivers. These civilizations
shared certain characteristics that distinguished them from the collections of Neolithic communities
that preceded them.
Nile River valley civilizations
The Nile River was the axis of two early African civilizations, Egypt and Nubia. The Nile River
shaped the development of both civilizations, providing a reliable source of water for farming and
linking them to sub-Saharan Africa and the Mediterranean Sea. The Nile gave them limited access to
various Bantu peoples to the south and various Mediterranean peoples to the north. Although both
civilizations crystallized along the Nile, they developed along different lines. Egypt unified politically
earlier and more effectively than Nubia. The ruler-conqueror first united Egypt about 3100
B.C.E. Subsequently, the institution of the pharaoh as deified ruler developed during a period known
as the Archaic Period (3100-2660 B.C.E.).
Ancient Egyptian history is chronologically divided by dynasty and “kingdom”. The three
principle periods are the Old Kingdom (2660-2160 B.C.E.), the Middle Kingdom (2040-1640 B.C.E.),
and the New Kingdom (1550-1070 B.C.E.). In a number of ways the Old Kingdom is considered the
classic era in ancient Egyptian history. This period is marked by the power and influence of the
pharaoh being at its height, as manifest in the construction of massive pyramids for burial of the
pharaohs. While pyramids were constructed during all three-kingdom periods, Egyptians built the
largest pyramids for their pharaohs during the Old Kingdom. Of course, these massive monuments
have come to define ancient Egypt in popular culture. Arguably the most famous pyramids were
constructed between 2600 and 2500 B.C.E. at Giza, two of the best known being the Great Pyramid of
the ruler Khufu and the Great Sphinx.
The periods of the Middle and the New Kingdoms are defined by greater contact with various
peoples around the Mediterranean. During the period of the New Kingdom ancient Egypt was at the
height of its imperial power in northern Africa and the Mediterranean basin. After the end of the New
Kingdom Egypt came under the control of a succession of foreign powers in northern Africa, the
Mediterranean basin, Anatolia, and western Asia. Despite long periods of political and/or military
subjugation, significant remnants of ancient Egyptian culture survived and even thrived.
Mesopotamia
Mesopotamia is a Greek word that means “land between the rivers”, referring to the Tigris and
the Euphrates Rivers. These two rivers were the axes of one of the most influential ancient
civilizations in history. With the development of irrigation around 6000 B.C.E. farming villages
appeared and grew into larger communities and then cities along these rivers.
Political centralization first occurred in Mesopotamia in much the same way that it took place
along the Nile River. From approximately 3200 to 2350 B.C.E. various Sumerian cities dominated
Mesopotamia. During this period these cities, ruled by monarchs, came to control surrounding
economic hinterlands, and, in the process, evolved into city-states. These city-states were rivals who
vied for influence throughout, even dominance of Mesopotamia. In the twenty-fourth century B.C.E.
Sargon, the ruler of the city of Akkad, became the first man to unify Mesopotamia under his
control. From 2350 to 1600 B.C.E. Mesopotamia was dominated by Babylon, a city that straddled the
Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
Mesopotamia left a number of important cultural legacies for Western
civilization. Mesopotamia culture was a synthesis of both Sumerian and Semitic forms. One of these
legacies was various legal codes developed by a succession of Mesopotamian rulers. Most notably
among these rulers was Hammurabi(r. 1792-1750 B.C.E.), a Babylonian ruler who had various legal
codes, guidelines, and precedents compiled. This compilation was part of his larger effort to
standardize the administration of his kingdom. Another legacy was the Epic of Gilgamesh, a collection
of stories about ancient Mesopotamia, which centered around a legendary king of Uruk, who was part
god. These stories became one of the models for later heroic epics, which celebrated the exploits of
rulers and their champions.
The Xia, the Shang, and the Zhou Dynasties of Early China
Early Chinese civilization developed along the same lines as that of ancient Egypt and
Mesopotamia. Between 7000 and 5000 B.C.E. agricultural villages appeared and grew along the
Yellow and Yangzi Rivers. Ancient Chinese history is marked by three successive dynasties that
would become the roots of Chinese culture and civilization. Little is known about the Xia Dynasty
(2200-1766 B.C.E.), the first of these dynasties. The Shang Dynasty (1766-1122 B.C.E.) built on the
base established by its predecessor, with the help of various technological advances, including bronze
metallurgy and horse-drawn chariots. The Zhou Dynasty (1122-256 B.C.E.) expanded upon Shang
accomplishments. One of the Zhou Dynasty’s best-known achievements was articulation of the
concept of the Mandate of Heaven as a justification for the overthrow of an unpopular and/or
unsuccessful dynasty. These three dynasties established many of the threads of Chinese civilization.
The Legacies of the Ancient River Valley Civilizations
These civilizations laid the foundations for political centralization and organization upon which
nearly all subsequent civilizations are built. They also provided many of the roots of human
civilization all the way to the present including the practices of monument building, written articulation
of legal codes, and the construction of the legal and political infrastructures necessary to run a central
government of a state. If one were transported back in time to one of these early civilizations, one
would find much that was familiar.
Extended response:
The article, “Early River Valley Civilizations” discusses the effects of geography
on the development of ancient civilizations. Based on the reading, explain how
geographic features benefitted the growth of civilizations.
In your response, be sure to
 Discuss at least 1 geographic feature that led to the development of successful
civilizations.
 Explain how this specific feature helped to sustain life and encourage
progress.
 Use details from the article to support your answer.
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