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Unit 2 Ancient Civilizations Egypt, India, Middle East and China Dates of Civilization • India • Middle East – 4500 B.C.E.-331 B.C.E. – 2500 B.C.E.-250 B.C.E. • China – 3000 B.C.E.- 300 B.C.E. Major Rivers • India • Mesopotamia – Tigris & Euphrates – Fertile Crescent – Indus River • China – Yellow River Geographical Setting and Natural Barriers • Middle East – No large geographical features – Crossroads of the World (of Life) – Frequent Invasions – Flooding not easily predictable Geographical Setting and Natural Barriers • China • India – Arabian Sea – Indian Ocean – Monsoons – Extremely Hot/Dry • 120 degrees – Bay of Bengal – Himalayan Mtns – Hindu Kush Mtns – Well Protected – – – – – – Gobi Desert Himalayan Mtns Monsoons Rain Forests Pacific Ocean Well Protected Civilizations • Middle East– Power Cycle – Sumerians • Cuneiform –"wedge-shaped" marks on clay tablets. – Babylonians • Hammurabi – 282 strict laws – Hittites • War like people • Iron Weapons • law codes (less harsh) – Chaldeans • Rebuilt Babylon – Hebrews • Moses - 10 Commandments Civilizations • India – Indus River Valley - Harappans – Aryan's – Tribal • Raja's - Elected Chiefs, military leader, law maker and judge – Caste System – Organizes division of labor and money in society. • China – Dynasty – Shang Dynasty • First Dynasty • Bureaucracy – Non-elected officials make decisions. – Zhou Dynasty (Joh) • "Mandate of Heaven“ – Heavens would bless a just ruler, but would overthrow a dictatorial ruler. – Han Dynasty • Civil Service – centralized system that runs day-to-day business of government. Religion • Middle East – Sumerians • Ziggurats – temples – Each City had its own God to protect it. • Polytheistic – Persians • Zoroaster – founded the first world religion. • Influenced Judaism & Christianity – Polytheistic • Gods control nature – Hebrews • Monotheistic – God (Yahweh) had a spiritual presence, not a physical. – Phoenicians • Believe in an afterlife • Want to win favor of gods • Extreme cases – sacrifice own kids Religion • India – Indus River • No temples found • Believe they worshipped a great god. – Aryans • Vedas – Sacred Literature – 4 Collections of prayers, magic spells, instructions for rituals – Recorded in Sanskrit • Reincarnation • Gods control nature - Polytheism • Upanishads – Oral Teachings written by priests (form basis for Hinduism) • No temples, rituals preformed in open spaces. • China – Polytheistic • Gods based on nature and control human destiny – Animism • There are spirits in everything – Oracle Bones • Questions carved into bones, then heated intensely, then priests would read the cracks to tell the future. Written Language • Middle East – About 3000 BCE • Pictographs – Pictures of Objects • Cuneiform – Scribes used to record religious ceremonies – Wedge shaped – Pressed into clay w/stylus – Phoenicians • Alphabet with 22 letters • Later adopted by the Greeks Language • India - Indus River – Pictographs – Sanskrit • Made of personal symbols • Still cannot accurately read • China – Pictographs – Ideograms • Symbol that represents an idea or concept. Achievements • Middle East – Wheel and Sail – Number system • Compass & Watch – – – – Alphabet – western alphabet Iron 12 month Calendar, Astronomy Architecture • Arches, Ramps, Columns, Inclined walkways – Money Economy • India – – – – – – – Achievements City Planning Sewer System Negative numbers Infinity 1 – 9 ‘Arabic’ numbers Calendar Astronomy • Viewed 7 planets • Able to predict eclipses • China – Bronze Weapons • Armor, Dagger, Spears – – – – – – – – Yoke and Harness Spoked Wheel Decimal System 365 1/4 Day Calendar Fertilizer Leveling – price controls Paper Acupuncture – used to stimulate and correct imbalances of Natural energy. The End