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Paleolithic Man Lived in caves or shelters made from animal hides, etc NO ORGANIZED CITIES Gov’t: probably chief (strongest man wins the leadership role) Religion: Mother Earth Cult, natural forces were controlled by some god FIRE!!!!!!!!!!! CHECK YOUR GRAPHIC ORGANIZER Hunters and gatherers ------NOMADIC Cave drawings: use of pigments, minerals and berries to make different colors TOOLS : made from wood, stone, bone, sinew i.e. Flint for weapons and making fire, or needles made from bone Geography: be close to food and water Legacy: Fire, tools, etc Ranged from 2million – 8,000 BC LAST BIG ICE AGE Neolithic Man 8000BC- apr. 3500-4000 BC Lived at first in villages, then later towards 3500 BC the first city states were formed Houses made of mud brick (mud, water, straw) FARMING REVOLUTION (stable and steady food supply) Irrigation, farm, trade: THE BEGINNINGS OF AN ECONOMY!!!!!!!!! 1st civ. Started around 3500BC Domestication + Cultivation + Specialization = Civilization Polytheistic religion (many gods) also places of worship were built Gov’t: kings and local leaders helped the people make laws live by, create armies, provide for the common good and welfare of the people Use of copper and tin for tools and weapons ( this will later be made into the alloy BRONZE) Social classes: start to emerge Geography: settle alongside good water source for fertile soil and clean water for the people SUMERIANS ( MESOPOTAMIA) southern part of Mesopotamia near Persian Gulf WRITING!!!!!!!! Cuneiform ( mud tablets with wedge like markings) City- states : THINK CELL STRUCTURE- SEE NOTES!!!!! Gov’t: rulled by kings and queens with the scribes to assist ( scribes could read and write!) Religion: POLYTHEISTIC : many gods representative of the natural forces The Ziggurat was the temple in the center of the city-state Social Classes: Kings and queens, priests =1st scribes, artisans, farmers, soldiers, etc =2nd slaves and peasants = 3rd Arts and architecture: EPIC OF GILGAMESH, pottery metal-working, weavers/ built palaces and walled cities Technology: wheel, irrigation, number system, calendar, plow and sailboat SARGON--- created the first Empire Babylonians/ Chaldeans “N” was the king ( built the hanging gardens for his wife) Hammurabi : Babylonian King that created the first law code (282) BABYLON: capital city, great wall surrounding it, ISHTAR GATE Major trade on the rivers Tigris and Euphrates – helped to build their economy Religion: Same as the other Mesopotamian city-states Assyrians: Cities- Nineveh (capital) similar to Sumer Government- king, ministers, scribes, Divided empire into provinces Religion- similar to Sumer Job Specialization- similar to Sumer Social Classes- same Arts and Architecture- built first library in Ninevah Public works same Writing- cuneiform Geography- northern Mesopotamia (empire stretched from Persian Gulf, to Asia Minor, to Egypt). Legacy- iron weapons and tools, well organized army (infantry, cavalry, artillery). HittitesIntroduced iron weapons and tools All other characteristics were similar to Sumerians EgyptiansCities- houses made of stone and mud brick, palaces, temples, markets, roads (Thebes, Memphis, Giza, etc…) Government- Monarchy (Pharaoh), ministers, priests Religion- Polytheistic, then monotheistic (Aton), then polytheistic again (king Tut). Afterlife, Re, Anubis, Osiris, Isis, Hapi. Ritualistic burial, mummification, temples, Book of the Dead, Pyramids, etc…. Job specialization- embalmer, papyrus, et al Social Classes- Upper Class= Pharaoh, Nobility, priests; Middle- scribe, soldier, farmer, merchant; Lower- Peasants and slaves. Arts and Architecture- pyramids, Valley of the Kings, Sphinx, temples, etc… Public Works- pyramids, temples, roads, fortifications, etc… Writing- Heiroglyphics, Book of the Dead Geography- protected by four natural barriers 1. 2. 3. 4. North- Mediterranean/ Nile Delta South- Cataracts East- Arabian Desert and Red Sea West- Sahara and Libyan Desert Legacy- embalming, pyramids, medicine, engineering, math, astronomy, religion