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Title: The Beginnings of Civilization


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The Beginnings of Civilization
  • The Neolithic Period, 9,000 5,000 BCE
  • Fertile Crescent (Tigris and Euphrates Rivers)
  • Indian subcontinent (Indus River Valley)
  • China (Yellow and Yangtze River valleys)

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Early Cultures
  • Hoabinhian Culture
  • 8,000 BCE, perhaps much earlier
  • Northern Vietnam
  • Peiligang Culture
  • 7,000 BCE 5,000 BCE
  • Central-northern and Northwestern China

3
Early Cultures
  • Hoabinhian Culture
  • Peiligang Culture
  • Yangshao (Painted Pottery) Culture
  • 5,000 BCE 2,000 BCE
  • Banpo site
  • Longshan (Black Pottery) Culture
  • 3,000 BCE 2,000 BCE
  • First cities
  • Bronze
  • Oracle bones

4
Early Cultures
  • Hoabinhian Culture
  • Peiligang Culture
  • Yangshao (Painted Pottery) Culture
  • Longshan (Black Pottery) Culture
  • Korea
  • Agriculture by 2,000 BCE
  • Iron by 200 BCE
  • Japan
  • Settled 40,000 YA
  • Jomon Culture, 10,000 BCE
  • Yayoi Period, 300 BCE 250 CE

5
The Early Chinese Dynasties
  • The Five Emperors
  • The Yellow Emperor (Huang Di)
  • Xia Dynasty
  • First Dynasty, 2,100-1,600 BCE
  • Bronze Age

The Yellow Emperor (Huang Di)
6
The Early Chinese Dynasties
  • The Five Emperors
  • The Yellow Emperor (Huang Di)
  • Xia Dynasty
  • First Dynasty, 2,100-1,600 BCE
  • Bronze Age
  • Shang Dynasty
  • 1,600-1,100 BCE
  • Zhou Dynasty
  • 1,022-226 BCE
  • The Mandate of Heaven

7
The Chin (Qin) Dynasty
  • 221 BCE 206 BCE
  • Emperor Qin Shi Huang

8
The Great Wall
9
The Terracotta Warriors of Xian
10
Han Dynasty, 206 BCE 220 CE
  • Liu Bang
  • Rule by Merit
  • Confucianism (sort of)
  • Growing influence of Taoism

11
Han Dynasty, 206 BCE 220 CE
12
Han Dynasty, 206 BCE 220 CE
  • Liu Bang
  • Rule by Merit
  • Confucianism
  • Impressive achievements
  • Population growth
  • Culture
  • Technology

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Han Dynasty, 206 BCE 220 CE
  • Liu Bang
  • Rule by merit
  • Confucianism
  • Impressive achievements
  • Population growth
  • Culture
  • Technology
  • Wu Di, 141 87 BCE
  • Decline
  • Environmental pressures
  • Political corruption
  • Oppression of the peasants
  • Yellow Turban Rebellion, 184 - 205 CE
  • The Period of Disunity, 220 - 581 CE
  • Three Kingdoms, 220 280 CE

14
Sui Dynasty, 581-618
  • China Reunified
  • Similar to the Chin Dynasty

15
Tang Dynasty, 618-907
  • Prosperity and Urbanization
  • Golden Age 710 - 755
  • Rise of Buddhism
  • Political developments
  • New administrative system
  • Tax Code
  • Only female empress, Tse-tien, 690-705
  • Increasing political chaos

16
The Five Dynasties, 907-960
  • Political Disunity
  • Technological Advances
  • Gunpowder
  • Paper currency
  • Translucent porcelain
  • Decline of Buddhism
  • Increasing restrictions on women
  • Foot-binding

17
Song (Sung) Dynasty, 960-1279
  • Two periods
  • Northern Song (earlier)
  • Southern Song (later)
  • Political stability
  • Technological advances
  • Shift from Buddhism toward Confucianism
  • Militarily weak

18
Yuan (Mongol) Dynasty, 1279-1368
  • Genghis Kahn and Kublai Kahn
  • Marco Polo, early 14th Century (?)

19
Yuan (Mongol) Dynasty, 1279-1368
  • Genghis Kahn and Kublai Kahn
  • Marco Polo, early 14th Century (?)
  • New governmental policies
  • Centralized political power
  • Mistrust marginalization of native Chinese
  • Commerce travel difficult
  • An isolated improvised society
  • Growing resentment
  • Peasant revolts Chu Yuan-chang (Emperor
    Hung-wu), 1356, 1368

20
Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644
  • Modeled on Han and Tang Dynasties
  • Period of rebuilding
  • Cultural and Technological advances
  • Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, and Novels
  • Paper Money
  • Rebuilding the Great Wall
  • Imperial Palace (Forbidden City), 1406-1421

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Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644
  • Overseas trade and exploration
  • The eunuch admirals
  • Zheng He
  • Gavin Menzies, 1421

23
How much unity is too much?
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