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The Xia,Shang,and Zhou dynasties, 2200-256 BCE. Page: 115 Chapter 5: Early Society in East Asia I. More than 4,000 years ago, the first Chinese settlements developed near the Huang He (Yellow) River of present-day China. II. Dynasties ruled China for over 4,000 years. A. Xia dynasty (2200 BC-1766 BC) 1. Founded by King Yu, hero of flood control. 2. Canals and irrigation were introduced. B. Shang dynasty (1766 BC-1122 BC) 1. Many written records and material remains discovered. 2. Vast network of walled towns. 3. Indo-European migrants introduced horses and chariots. C. Zhou dynasty (1122 BC-256 BC) 1. Justified their overthrow of the Shang with the “Mandate of Heaven.” That is, God gave them the right to rule. 2. Decentralized political organization. Used princes and relatives to rule regions. Resulted in a weak central government and the rise of regional powers. III. Society and family A. Social structure: ruling elites; merchants (trade with areas outside China; peasants; slaves B. Veneration of ancestors; patriarchal society China during the Period of the Warring States, 403-221 BCE Page: 119 Chapter 6: Early Societies in the Americas and Oceania I. Early societies of Mesoamerica A. Migration: Around 13,000 BCE, humans traveled from Siberia to Alaska. By 9,500 BCE, they reached the southernmost part of South America. B. Olmecs (“rubber people”) lived near the Gulf of Mexico around 1,200 BCE. First complex society in the Americas. Lost power around 400 BCE. Olmec sculpture Olmec pyramid at La Venta C. The Mayans: Classic Mayan society lasted from 500 BCE to CE 900 when the Toltecs began to overtake them. Built pyramidtemples (Chichen Itza). Accomplishments in architecture, hieroglyphic writing, mathematics, astronomy, and chronology. Bloodletting rituals were important to satisfy the gods. Chichen Itza Temple of the Giant Jaguar D. Teotihuacan: Near Mexico City. High point between CE 400 and CE 600. Colossal pyramids of sun and moon. Teotihuacan II. Early societies of South America. A. Complex societies began to form around 1000 BC. Main crops: beans, sweet potatoes, cotton, and maize. B. Chavin cult from 900 BC to 300 BC. Polytheistic religious beliefs became popular. Centered in Peru. Chavin Huantar C. Mochica or Moche (AD 300 to AD 700) in northern Peru. Some characteristics included irrigation, trade, military, painting, but no writing system. Mochica Mochica art Early societies of Oceania, 1500 B.C.E.-700 C.E. Page: 152 III. Early Societies of Oceania. A. Migrants reached Australia and New Guinea 60,000 years ago. B. “Lapita” people began settling the Pacific islands around 4,000 years ago.