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River Valley Civilizations Egypt Mesopotamia Egypt Favorable Geography Benefits of Nile Rich soil Water Transportation Natural Boundaries Egyptian History Early gov’ts to control Nile Eventually combined: Lower Egypt (north) Upper Egypt (south) Old Kingdom 3,100-2,200 BC Pyramids built as tombs Egyptian History Middle Kingdom 2,200-1,730 BC Age of Nobles Canal from Nile to Red Sea Ended by Hyksos with horses/chariots Egyptian History New Kingdom 1,570-1100 BC The Empire Ramses II Tutankhamen Egyptian Life Pharaoh=absolute monarch Privileged aristocracy Pharaoh & his family Nobles Priests Unprivileged masses Peasants Slaves Egyptian Life Economic activities Depended chiefly on agriculture Glassblowing Imported timber and copper Religious beliefs Polytheistic Mummification Egyptian Contributions Math Surveyed land Art Huge stone statues Carved/painted various scenes Architecture & engineering Pyramids and temples Dams and irrigation canals Egyptian Contributions Hieroglyphs on papyrus History Scientific/Math knowledge Government/Business records Science Solar-year calendar (365 days) Prepared mummies Recognized/Treated diseases Mesopotamia Fertile Crescent Divided into: East Tigris and Euphrates river valleys (Mesopotamia) West Eastern Mediterranean coast Influence of Geography Rivers/Coastline Seaports/trade developed Lack of stone Clay for construction & writing Low, level plains No natural barriers to invasion Peoples Sumerians Babylonians Hebrews Phoenicians Lydians Hittites Assyrians Chaldeans Persians Sumerians 4,000BC-Independent city-states Contributions Cuneiform on clay tablets System of numbers based on 60 Basis of time and rotation units Architecture Invented arch Built ziggurats Babylonians 1750 BC led by Hammurabi Conquered other citystates Contributions Code of Hammurabi Astronomy Led to astrology Hebrews 1400-1200 BC-moved from SE tip of Fertile Crescent to SW Conquered by various Mesopotamian peoples Contributions Monotheism Old Testament Emphasis on high moral principles Phoenicians 1200-800 BC-north of Palestine on Mediterranean coast Traded throughout Mediterranean Established colonies Specialized in purple (royal color) Contributions Missionaries of civilization Alphabet Lydians After 1000 BC lived in Asia Minor Contribution Coinage of money Hittites About 2000 BC appeared in northern Asia Minor (area rich in iron) Contribution Iron Assyrians After 800 BC built an empire Learned about iron from Hittites Conquered Fertile Crescent/Egypt Terrorized enemies and subjects Contributions Government Divided empire into provinces Built military roads Library Art Chaldeans 612 BC overthrew Assyrians Gained control of Fertile Crescent Established 2nd Babylonian Empire Contributions Architecture Nebuchadnezzar-Hanging Gardens of Babylon Astronomy Persians 6th century BC expanded from Plateau of Iran Largest empire yet seen Contributions Government Provinces ruled by satrap Eyes and Ears of the King Roads for military and trade Coined money Persians (cont’d.) Contributions Spread of culture Treated subject peoples humanely Adopted ideas and practices from their conquered peoples Stimulated interchange among peoples Religion Good and evil River Valley Civilizations Egypt Mesopotamia