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Ch. 1 Foundations of Civilization I. II. Peopling of the World Neolithic Revolution Some hunters & gatherers were advanced, but Early humans were nomadic hunters & gatherers were never able to develop complex societies & had to move around to find their food because they had to migrate to find food Farming changed the way humans lived: Around 8,000 B.C., the Neolithic Revolution Fooddiscovered surpluses led People no&longer occurred early humans howto population increases had toto befarm nomads & domesticate animals Farming villages became established along river valleys for their good soil & irrigation Around 3,000 B.C., some farming villages became complex civilizations. Brainstorm: What characteristics are needed to makes people a “civilization”? ? • Advanced cities Characteristics of Civilizations ? ? ? ? ? Civilizations must have cities that are centers of trade for large areas Civilizations must have technologies that make their lives easier Civilizations must have writing in order to keep records of taxes, laws, or trade Civilizations must have specialized workers that create a class system Civilizations must have complex institutions like government & religion to keep order Closure Activity ■Now that we have defined “civilization”: –Is the United States a civilization? Give evidence to support your answer. THE FIRST CIVILIZATIONS I. Fertile crescent II. Lasting contributions The discovery of farming during the Neolithic Revolution allowed nomadic people to settle into civilizations The world’s first civilizations all began in river valleys The first civilization began in an area known as Mesopotamia Included Sumer and the Akkadian, Babylonian, and Assyrian empires Mesopotamia means The the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers “land between rivers” & is flooded once per year, leaving often called the “Fertile Crescent” behindof fertile soil ideal for farming or as the “Cradle Civilization” The first civilization developed in the Fertile Crescent: Sumer But, surrounding deserts & the lack of natural barriers attracted outsiders to Mesopotamia & made the Sumerians vulnerable to attack ■ Advanced cities: –Sumerian city-states were protected by high walls –At the city center was a temple called a ziggurat ■ Specialized Workers: –At the top of society were priests, and then kings –In the middle were skilled workers, like merchants –At the bottom, were common farmers & slaves ■ Religion: –Sumerians & Babylonians were polytheistic –The Hebrews in Palestine were the 1st monotheistic faith in history (Judaism) –The holy book of Judaism is the Torah; God gave Moses the Ten Commandments which serve as moral laws ■ Government: –Babylonian King Hammurabi created the first legal code –Hammurabi’s Code had 282 laws based on justice & retaliation (an eye for an eye) –The code had different punishments for the various levels of society ■ Writing: –Sumerians made the world’s 1st writing called cuneiform –Phoenicians simplified cuneiform to a 22 letter alphabet –Phoenician merchants spread the alphabet throughout the Mediterranean world –The alphabet influenced Greek, Latin, & English ■ Technology: –Sumerians inventions include the wheel, sail, plow, & bronze metalwork Closure Activity ■Develop a “Hammurabi’s Code” for Limestone High School: –Your code should include at least 5 laws and consequences –Think about things that are important to keep order in a school CHAPTER 2 - EGYPT I. II. TRAITS OF EGYPT LASTING CONTRIBUTIONS I. TRAITS OF EGYPT Egypt began along the Nile River in North Africa Egypt was bordered on both sides by desert The Nile River’s which isolated annual floods & protected were predictable The Nile flooded Egyptians from & provided fertile so predictably that outsiders soil farming thefor Egyptians designed their calendar around it I. LASTING CONTRIBUTIONS ■ Advanced Cities: –Cities developed along the Nile River in “Upper Egypt” & “Lower Egypt” i. LASTING CONTRIBUTIONS ■ Specialized Workers: –? i. LASTING CONTRIBUTIONS ■ Government : –Pharaohs ruled Egypt as “king-gods” & were thought to control nature –Egyptians constructed pyramids & elaborate tombs for the pharoahs i. LASTING CONTRIBUTIONS ■ Religion: –Egyptians were polytheistic & believed the gods controlled all aspects of life i. LASTING CONTRIBUTIONS ■ Writing: –Egyptian hieroglyphics was both pictograms & a phonetic alphabet –Hieroglyphics were translated using the Rosetta Stone i. LASTING CONTRIBUTIONS ■ Technology: –Egyptian ideas included a 365-day calendar, geometry, astronomy, & pyramids Class Activity #1 ■Overview: You & your team are members of an ancient tribe known as “Patrioti” ■Working with your tribe, complete the following activities in order: –Step 1: Collect at least 4 food tokens & 1 water token –Step 2: Gather resources & build a temple to honor the “food god” ■Your grade will be based on completing these tasks & the creativity of your temple Class Activity #2 New discovery: FARMING! ■Working with your tribe, complete the following activities in order: –Step 1: Collect at least 4 food tokens & 1 water token –Step 2: Gather resources & build a temple to honor the “food god” ■Your grade will be based on completing these tasks & the creativity of your temple Debriefing Questions ■Discuss with your team & write down your answers to the following questions: –What were your experiences like during Round 1 of this activity? –How did the discovery of “farming” change your experiences in Round 2? –How do you think these activities relate to early human beings? –What advantages do you think farming gave to early humans?