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CHAPTER 2: FROM VILLAGE COMMUNITY TO CITY STATE RTN 38-61 -10,000 BCE -.4 square miles P 40 Map of Fertile Crescent- 1) why the name? 2) what are the modern countries? 3) two main rivers? -Neolithic -pottery -Jomon people P 41 Map of The origins of agriculture and domestic animals- 1) give original location: potato, tomato, maize, rice, wheat, pigs, horses, chickens I. THE FIRST CITIES Spotlight: Ban Po, China -what were all the pits used for? -why do you think kids and adults were buried separately? -innovation versus diffusion II. THE MEANING OF CITIES P 44 Timeline- notice the earliest date; now go “Google” Gobekli Tepe in Turkey; what date is given to it? When was it discovered? -bronze age -record keeping -scribes P 45 Map- How many core areas of the earliest civilizations are there? III. A. SUMER The Birth of the City -Sargon -Hammurabi -Jerciho/Catal Huyuk versus the first cities P 46 Stone Tower-do you know the Bible story associated with Jericho? Control of the Countryside Civic Loyalty Leadership and the State -reason for the first kings P 47 Standard of Ur- What do the three scenes illustrate? Religion: the Priesthood and the Cosmo-magical City -what could be found there? Focus: The City as Ceremonial Center -what was the primary focus of the buildings located at the center of ancient cities? Occupational Specialization and Class Structure Arts and Inventions -list some of the inventions Trade and Markets; Wheeled Cart and Sailboat -importance of traders Monumental Architecture and Adornment -bas reliefs Writing and Literature P 51 Map- Look at how important Mesopotamia was: based on the map why would writing have been so important to this area? -ideograms -importance of writing -5 examples of writing -cuneiform B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. -king Ashurbanipal -Gilgamesh Epic -Code of King Hammurabi II. EARLY MODERNIZATIONS: SOME MODERN CRITIQUES -Karl Marx and the first cities -slaves -Lerner and the status of women III. MYTHISTORY -pre-urban villages more egalitarian? -polis 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. IDENTIFICATION TERMS Students should provide a definition and, when appropriate, a geographical location of the term. Ziggurat Neolithic Era Fertile Crescent Hammurabi Sumer Bronze Age Cuneiform Mesopotamia Innovation Diffusion City-state Ur Epic of Gilgamesh Cosmo-magical city Specialization Tigris/Euphrates Rivers Ideographs Stele of Hammurabi Akkad Nineveh Phoenicia Tyre Persian Gulf Cylinder Seals Sargon of Akkad THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION AND EARLY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES(1.2) THE DEVELOPMENT AND INTERACTIONS OF EARLY AGRICULTURAL, PASTORAL, AND URBAN SOCIETIES (1.3) STUDY GUIDE 1. 2.1 2.2 At the end of the chapter you should be able to: Define what the term civilization means (1 sentence) Classify the contributions of the Sumerians in regards to writing (spider diagram) Identify patterns in the relationship among cities and religion (1 paragraph) Develop a logical argument on the side effects of urbanization (social classes, patriarchy, warfare) (chart) Analyze how urbanization led to inventions, innovations, and diffusion of technology (2 paragraphs) Hypothesize whether ancient civilizations are older than commonly thought and whether they have connections to each other (1 paragraph) 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2. Read Chapter 24 of Fingerprints of the Gods: Echoes of Our Dreams Compare and contrast the various flood myths from around the world (similarities and differences chart) Have a special focus on Genesis and Epic of Gilgamesh stories http://ap-world-histo.rthompson.browndeer.high.schoolfusion.us/modules/locker/files/get_group_file.phtml?gid =808546&fid=4250894&sessionid=a4d441bce1b671c965a81c0e312df4ba 3. Comparison of the following images from ancient cultures to each other and to one item in modern times: Tassili rock paintings http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tassili_n'Ajjer Indus Valley Seals http://archaeology.about.com/od/indusrivercivilizations/ss/indus_seals.htm Mesopotamian Cylinder Seals http://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/highlights/article_index/m/mesopotamian_cyl inder_seals.aspx Cretan Seals http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minoan_seal-stones 4. Read The Judgments of Hammurabi and answer the 6 questions. http://ap-world-histo.rthompson.browndeer.high.schoolfusion.us/modules/locker/files/get_group_file.ph tml?gid=808546&fid=4252022&sessionid=a4d441bce1b671c965a81c0e312df4ba