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Prehistory & Ancient River Valley Civilizations Catal Huyuk - Çatalhöyük Remains of a Neolithic town 9,000 years ago, one of the world's largest settlements. Catal Huyuk Çatal Hüyük, Southern Anatolia, Turkey - Neolithic, from 6500 up to 5700 years BCE Characteristics of Civilizations Cities Centralized government, law codes, organized religion System of writing Specialized jobs – Division of Labor Social Class Structure Advanced Technology Four Early River Valleys How did they become civilizations? Neolithic Revolution – domestication of plants & animals Organized Farming & village life Food Surplus was created led to specialization of labor Growth in population Creation of complex socieites requiring complex institutions which governed large scale projects like irrigation Population Growth & Development of Civilizations Iron Age = new farms tools = food surplus Farming and Pastoral Nomads replaced huntergatherers Domesticated animals = beasts of burden = food surplus Increased, healthier population living closer together in new urban areas Increased immunities based on close proximity & better health Population Growth & Development of Civilizations Cultural connections increased through new trade routes Developments of empires Development of Writing systems to record taxes to pay for expanded governments Development of great road building projects to encourage trade, uniform coinage, uniform weights & measurements (Lydian's & Persians) Early River Civilizations: EGYPT 3000BCE Egyptian Science and Technology 1. Irrigation – water from Nile River (god) to grow wheat & other foods 2. Preserving the human body after death through mummification 3. Physicians diagnose illness & perform brain & body surgery Egyptian Science and Technology Accurate calendar Hieroglyphics: system of writing called Advanced mathematical geometry & engineering skills in the creation of the pyramids irrigation systems Monarchy – Kingdom/Empire Pharaoh God/King Dynasty – ruling family EGYPT Polytheistic Advances in medicine, math, calendars, irrigation, cosmetics, mummification, building & architecture, pyramids, jewelry, metal work Social Class Structure: Pharaoh, Priest/Nobles, merchants/artisans (Middle Class), peasants, slaves Ancient Egypt MESOPOTAMIA – FERTILE CRESCENT Sumerians 1st Civilization: 1st to build wheeled vehicles - 3500 BCE built irrigation systems, dykes, and canals for better farming Cuneiform system of writing – 1st Sumerian- algebra and geometry Sumerian: - city-states, Preist/Kings polytheistic, Fertile Crescent & Mesopotamia Other Civilizations Fertile Crescent astronomy, Code of Hammurabi, was the first written laws in history Hittites: first to mine iron ore to produce iron weapons & tools (Iron Age) Assyrians: new military equipment moveable towers and battering rams, 1st library of cuneiform tablets, chariot Babylonians: Other Civilizations Fertile Crescent Code on columns in each city-state Assyrian weapons & chariot Other Civilizations Fertile Crescent Persians: controlled empire Asia Minor to India (to Indus River) Persians: divided empire into provinces, governor called a satrap Taxes on resources and wealth Single code of laws for the empire Royal Roads to unify empire, common set of weights & measures, single coinage Zoroastrian Religion – good & evil & polytheistic faiths Coins Persian Empire Royal Roads Weights & Measures Other Civilizations Fertile Crescent Phoenicians: Manufacturing and trade, colonization around Mediterranean Sea, glass, sea snail-purple dye (royal purple), phonetic alphabet-22 letters (adapted by Greeks and Romans) Hebrews/Jews Hebrews: Judaism - oldest known monotheistic religion Founder-Abraham Moses-Prophet: Ten Commandments 2000 BCE – Laws Significant Writings-Torah and Talmud Book of laws & beliefs, as well as Old Testament of the Bible Places of Worship-Jews worship in temples called synagogues One God who is the creator of all things India 2500BCE: First cultivation of rice, cotton and tea built ships, navigated seas, international commerce (Indian Ocean & overland) well-planned towns, rectangular patterns Art -copper, bronze, and pottery, including a large collection of terra-cotta toys two-storied and spacious, lined the town streets; they had drainage systems that led into brick-lined sewers Ancient India Social Class Structure: Caste System: Brahmana (priests), Kshatriya (warriors), Vaishya (traders and agriculturists), and Shudra (workers). Person's occupation or Sanskrit: writing system group depended upon birth Ancient India - Religion HINDUISM: polytheistic religion 3000 BCE Significant Writings-Vedas, Upanishads, Ramayana, Mahabharata, Bhagavad Gita Oral 1st, Written in Sanskrit – history & hymns, teachings of Hinduism spiritual oneness of the soul, atman soul obtains moksha or liberation Hinduism Reincarnation: karma you get what you give new life Dharma: Duties of all Hindu’s in their caste Supports rigid social structure Caste System Cow Sacred Buddhism Founder-Siddhartha Gautama Buddha, which means "enlightened one." – he did not believe he was a god Dalai Lama:spiritual leader of Buddhism Four Noble Truths – beliefs – end suffereing, end desire Eightfold Path: represents one of the teachings of the Eightfold Path – right thinking, speaking etc. Buddhism Reincarnation: karma you get what you give, new life, continuous cycle of life & death Rejected Caste System Salvation possible in this Lifetime Nirvana spiritual enlightenment Shang Early China Dynasty: 2000BCE system of writing pictographs - drawings of objects ideographs – thought or idea Oracle Bone early writing: Zhou Dynasty: Mandate of Heaven rise & fall of dynasties Qin Dynasty: Shi huangdi new technologies warfare, cavalry, Legalism – you will obey orders! Burned Confucian books Qin Ancient China China: standardized the language and writing of China currency became standardized circular copper coin Great Wall built in north to protect China Roads and irrigation canals built –Burned books Classical China Han China: Emperor Wudi: government & economy, Golden Age of China Han scientists wrote textbooks from zoology to botany and chemistry Astronomers accurate clocks & calendars, Paper, wheelbarrow, Acupuncture alleviate pain & herbal remedies Silk Road: trade with the Roman Empire and later empires east & west Classical China Artists and architects carvings in jade, wood, or ivory, & the elaborate temples Silk, Ceramics, lacquer and Silk Road – 1st journey bamboo wares Chinese Compass Chinese Philosophies Ancestor worship Confucianism: social order and mutual respect - 500 BCE Founder-Kong Fu Zi - Confucius Significant Writings- The Analects - sayings Chinese Philosophies - Confucianism Five Relationships: – Ruler to ruled. – Father to son. – Older brother to younger brother. – Husband to wife. – Friend to friend Jen-Human kindness should be shown towards one another. Li-Proper etiquette should always be used, and one should strive to achieve perfect virtue. Filial Piety-One should respect their elders Legacies of River Valleys Expanded populations & urbanization New networks – roads & trade routes lined, sea routes Established systems of government, laws, & religion Established patterns of culture & cultural diffusion