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Title: The Shang Dynasty


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The Shang Dynasty
  • By Bailey and Adele
  • English I- Louise S. McGehee School
  • 2005

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Description of the Shang Dynasty and their
Civilization
  • The Shang dynasty lasted from 1523 to 1027 BC.
  • Records show the Shang dynasty is the earliest
    Chinese dynasty.
  • Their civilization was made up of towns that were
    ruled under one ruler.
  • The houses where made out of mud and wooden
    beams.
  • The houses where rectangle shaped.
  • People who lived within the city lived in cellars
    and pits.
  • In the villages they harvested wheat, millet, and
    barley.
  • They used a well-field system, which is a nine
    field system (Sharpe).
  • Using this well-field system helped the Shang
    produce crops more efficiently because the fields
    were more nutritious.

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Art
(The Great Bronze Age of China.)
  • The time period of art and culture during the
    Shang Dynasty is called the Bronze Age.
  • During the Bronze age men learned how to make
    weapons and valuables from bronze and other
    metals.
  • The Bronze age began in 1700 B.C. along the
    Yellow River.
  • The Bronze age was also a revolution for art
    during the time of the Shang Dynasty. Many people
    began making art from bronze and jade.
  • During The Bronze Age kings believed that ruling
    was based on religion.
  • Since the rulers believed that ruling was based
    on religion, most kings turned to their ancestors
    for help and guidance.
  • Society during the Bronze Age was similar to
    society in medieval Europe.
  • Society was similar because it has social classes
    such as peasants, kings, and high priests.

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Culture
  • The Shang Dynasty was the first dynasty to invent
    a writing system and an alphabet.
  • The first calendar was invented during the time
    of the Shang Dynasty.
  • The calendar and writing system are the main
    reasons that the Shang Dynasty had an influence
    on China.

( Picture of Jade Artifact)
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(Shang Dynasty.)
The gray area shown below is the area in which
the Shang Dynasty was settled.
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Religion
  • The people of the Shang Dynasty worshiped the
    Shang Ti.
  • This religion was primarily based on ancestor
    worship.
  • The ancestor worship later became the base of
    present day Chinese religion, Confucianism.
  • Sacrifices were often made because of the Shangs
    religious beliefs. They were made for special
    occasions or deaths of important people.
  • The Shang people would also incorporate ancient
    oracle bones into their religions because they
    were thought of as good luck.

(Picture of Oracle Bone)
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Cool Facts!
  • The Shang had a writing system with over 3,000
    symbols (The Shang Dynasty).
  • The average citizen during the Shang Dynasty
    usually raised pigs, dogs, sheep, oxen, or silk
    worms (The Shang Dynasty).
  • The people during the Shang Dynasty discovered
    oracle bones, which were ancient bones blessed by
    priests.
  • Priests would try to predict the future using
    oracle bones by writing a question, creating a
    hole in the bone, and waiting to see if the bone
    cracked. If the bone cracked, that usually meant
    something bad would happen (The Shang
    Dynasty).
  • The Shang dynasty declined because of some bad
    kings (The Shang Dynasty).
  • Their main achievements were math, science, and
    mastering the art of bronze (The Shang
    Dynasty).

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  • Picture of Oracle Bone. Ancient China. Ed.
    Ellie Crystal. 10 January 2005.
  • http//www.crystalinks.com/index.html
  • Picture of Jade Artifact. The Jade Trade.
    2004. 4 January 2005. http//www.thejadetrade.com/
    ian/images/shanggod1.jpg
  • Shang Dynasty. Ancient China. 2004. Minnesota
    State University. 4 January 2005.
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  • The Shang Dynasty. Early China. 1996. North
    Park University Chicago. 4 January 2005.
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    Washington State University. 4 January 2005.
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