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WHH Study Guide – Unit Two: Harrapan, Ancient China and Africa People and Places A well protected India (how / by what?) Indus-Ganges fertile plain and the challenges faced by settlers Climate of India, 6000 years ago: how do we know what it was? Vedic India a fusion of ??? Chinese Isolation (how?) Vocabulary and Concepts Things Monsoons Size of the Harappan civilization City construction and design Written language of Harappan - Untranslated; why? Sun Tsu & the “Art of War” Technology of Harappan Shang Dynasty - 1st historical dynasty Seals of Harappan - What were they probably used for? Harappan religion (why don’t we know about it?) - - Government (city-states, king controlled countryside, nobles controlled cities) Relationship of king, nobles Society (herders to farmers) - Religion, including ancestor worship - Technology (metallurgy, writing) Zhou Dynasty - Nomadic conquerors - Government style - Technology (coins, iron) - Fall of Zhou “Time of Warring States” - 13+ warlords fight for power, control Decline in culture, values 3 philosophies emerge Vedic literature, written language Vedic culture the beginning of Indian caste system (varnas) Nubia’s location and conquest of Egypt (considered selves Egyptian) People in West Africa (settlement in Sahara) - What happened to make the Sahara a desert? Urban development in West Africa, especially in the Sahel - Traded gold for salt, iron tools: Cultural Diffusion! - Bantu migrations Hindu beliefs - Caste system (know the parts!) - Beliefs (moksha; atman; karma; dharma) - Reincarnation and nirvana - Aspects of Brahman Concepts Fall of Civilizations (Diamond concept) Fall of Harappan as illustration of concept (Kostman article) The impact of geography, on civilization The absence of civilization arising in Sub Saharan Africa – why? - Persistence of H-G bands (+ game, no reason to change) - Subsistence farming (no hi yield crops, irrigable water ways, no herding) - Geographic considerations Diffusion of iron from N. Africa to sub-Saharan Africa: as example of cultural diffusion and migration Mandate of Heaven idea as justification for rule Varnas and caste system as a means of social control in India Critical thinking (inference) and the Harappan society Key Questions What are the two theories of the fall of the Harappan civilization? Why is one of the theories so controversial to sub-continent Indian nationalists? Review the varnas system of Vedic India. You should be able to explain how the Chinese Dynastic Cycle and the “Mandate of Heaven” concept works. You should also be able to identify the Dynasty that came up with the idea, why they came up with the idea, and its use by conquerors throughout Chinese history. What is the significance of geography on the settlement patterns of the Harappan? The Chinese? Sub Saharan Africa? Why did no civilization emerge in sub-Saharan Africa (there are three reasons, each with two supporting factors)? Mapping There is a lot of mapping in this unit, of India, China and Africa. You will need to be able to identify or otherwise label the following on maps in a test setting. Refer to the maps in the packet and in the Powerpoints! India: Himalayas, Indus River, Ganges River Ancient China: Huang He River, Yangtze River Africa: Nile River, Mediterranean, Sahara Desert, Atlantic Ocean