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Sumer: 3500-2300BCE Ancient Egypt: 2700-1100BCE Indus Valley: 2500-1500BCE China: Shang 1650-1027BCE Zhou 1027-256BCE Rivers provide drinking water, fish, game, and transportation for people, armies, and products. Flooding deposits a layer of silt – rich soil. To control floods and store water for the dry season – dikes, reservoirs, and irrigation canals were constructed. Cities Organized Central governments Priest-kings were followed by military leaders who were followed by hereditary monarchs Bureaucracy - government organized into departments Complex Religion Polytheistic – belief in many gods that control the forces of nature Most gods behave like humans Job Specialization/Social Classes ~ Hierarchy Priests Nobles Wealthy Merchants Government Workers Artisans (skilled craft workers) Soldiers Peasant Farmers Slaves Public Works Irrigation Systems Roads Bridges Defensive Walls Arts & Architecture Writing Cuneiform – 3200BCE First-Known Writing Wedge-like shapes made on clay tablets HIEROGLYPHICS Seals have not been deciphered. ANCIENT CHARACTERS MODERN CHARACTERS Tigris and Euphrates rivers – unpredictable floods Fertile Crescent: Persian Gulf to Mediterranean Sea Mesopotamia (between the rivers) Modern-day Iraq City-States constantly fought Nile River – 4160 miles – longest in the world. Center of a ten-mile wide strip of fertile land. The desert protected against invasion, but limited settlement and the acquisition of new ideas. Indus River modern-day Pakistan Barriers HUANG HE RIVER AKA YELLOW RIVER AKA RIVER OF SORROWS Goal was to keep gods happy with sacrifices and ceremonies. Each city-state had a special god or goddess. Fear of natural disasters led to a pessimistic world view. At death, people went to a huge cave filled with dust and silence. Inanna and Dumuzi Village gods Afterlife = Good go to Happy Field of Food – Bad go to crocodile-shaped eater of the dead. Mummification to provide a home for the soul. Wealthy entombed with everything needed for eternity. Pharaoh considered a god – son of Amon-Re. Figurines representing a mother goddess and a three-faced god have been discovered. Sacred animals included the bull. Certain trees were revered. Shang Ti ruled over the other gods. Priests acted as intermediaries between humans and the gods. Veneration (respect) of ancestors because deceased relatives would intervene with the gods on your behalf. Household gods oversee activities in the home. Taoism/Daoism Confucianism Legalism Mandate of Heaven – gods grant the right to rule to a dynasty Dynastic Cycle – rise and fall of dynasties (ruling families) First Writing – Cuneiform First Wheeled Vehicles – carts and war chariots Basic Algebra & Geometry Number System based on 6 ~ 360-degree circle & 60-minute hour Accurate 12-month Calendar tracked seasons Ziggurats First to use arches, columns, ramps Complex Irrigation Systems Old Kingdom – 2700-2200BCE – Pyramid Age Middle Kingdom – 2050-1800BCE – Turbulent Age Pharaohs, Mummification, Pyramids Major Construction – land drainage, canal to Red Sea, temples at Luxor & Karnak New Kingdom – 1550-1100BCE – Empire Age Empire at its largest – from Kush to the Euphrates Famous Rulers: Akhenaton, Hatshepsut, Ramses II Women had high status Education for wealthy males Geometry Astronomy Engineering Painting, Sculpture, Literature Best medicine in the ancient world Son-in-law (maybe son) of Akhenaton ruled 1333-1323BCE. Died at 19. Tomb discovered in 1922 by Howard Carter. Curse: many associated with the opening of the tomb died soon after – fueling the legend ~ true cause = mold. Written in Hieroglyphics (important and religious documents), Demotic (everyday script), and Greek (rulers at the time). Written in 196BCE and discovered by one of Napoleon’s men in 1799. Discovered in 1922 Cities: Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro and farming villages over 950 miles First city planning: grid pattern, uniform building style, rectangular city blocks, plumbing First to cultivate and weave cotton SHANG Small kingdoms Silk Making Bronze Tools Characters Oracle Bones – Questions written on bones or tortoise shells Astronomy ZHOU Feudalism Iron Tools & Weapons Use of Money First Books Soybeans