Title: Emergence of River Valley Civilizations
1Emergence of River Valley Civilizations
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34 River Valley Civilizations
- Fertile Crescent Mesopotamia
- Tigris
- Euphrates
- Egyptian Civilization
- Nile River Valley (upper and lower Nile)
- Indus River
- Harrapan
- Mohen-jo Daro
- Hwang He
- Yellow River later civilizations focused on both
Yangtze and Yellow River - First dynasty is Xia then Shang
4Nile River Valley
- Because of its geography Egypt developed to
become a peaceful civilization with a higher
standard of living. People as individuals were
treated with more respect here than in other
civilizations of the time. - The Nile River Valley is Surrounded on Four Sides
by Natural Barriers - Red Sea to the East
- Desert to the West
- Mediterranean to the North
- Mountains to the South
5Gifts of the Nile
- Predictable flooding
- Mild flooding therefore able to use river for
irrigation - Prevailing winds made trade possible both north
and south on the river - Rich deposits of clay, granite, sandstone
limestone used for building - Silt deposits rich for farming
- papyrus used for mats, rope, sandals, baskets,
paper
6Major Pharaohs of Egypt
- Menes-
- United upper and lower Egypt in 3100 BC
- Ramses II
- Defeated the Hittites and returned Egypt to
Egyptian rule. - Nefertiti -
- influential wife of Amenhotep, mother-in-law to
Tutkanamon. - Amenhotep (later called Akhenaton)-
- moved the capital and changed worship from
polytheism to monotheism. The main god became
Amon Ra and only the royal family could worship
him. - Tutkanhamon-
- young Pharaoh found with his tomb intact.
- Hatshepsut
- female Pharaoh who stabilized Egypt, built many
new structures which provided work for many. - Cleopatra
- last Pharaoh of Egypt
7Rosetta Stone
- We didnt know as much about Egypt until the
mid-1800s after the Rosetta Stone was allowed us
to decipher the hieroglyphics of Egypt - Napoleons officer discovered the Rosetta Stone
(late 1700s) - Deciphered by Champanion in early 1800s
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9Fertile Crescent
- Deserts and mountains surround the Fertile
Crescent to the north but because grass grew on
these mountains it attracted wandering tribes who
often attacked those living in the River Valley. - City-states protected and isolated each group
10Natural Boundaries Unfavorable
- Both rivers overflow in an unpredictable manner
- The time of year could not be predicted.
- The magnitude of turbulence of the flooding could
not be predicted. - The area is called a "crossroad" because
everyone who traveled or traded between Europe,
Africa, and Asia traveled through this region,
sometimes taking what they wanted
11Mesopotamian Trade
The Cuneiform World
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19Gave rise to multiple empires within the general
region that controlled different territory but
had similar culture
20Assyria and its rivals
21The First Empire Builder
- Invasion and conquest were prominent features
of the ancient Middle East. About 2300 BC,
Sargon, the ruler of neighboring Akkad, invaded
and conquered the city-states of Sumer. He built
the first empire known to history.
Akkad (in green)
22Cuneiform Wedge-Shaped Writing
23Cuneiform Writing
24Hammurabis CodeBabylonian
- Stele or Stela Hammurabi
- 282
- Cuneiform
25Assyrian (1st Empire)911 BCE 612 BCE
26Middle Kingdom
- Himalayas, Kunlun Shan, Tian Shan
- Gobi desert
- Pacific Ocean to east
- rivers
- Hwang Hu (Yellow),
- Chang Jiang (Yangtze),
- Xi Jiang (West)
- yellow silt favorable climate make good farming
27Ancient Dynasties Mandate of Heaven
- Xia (first)
- 2100 BCE 1800 BCE
- Shang
- 1500BCE- 1100BCE
- Mandate of Heaven
- Zhou (longest)
- 1100BCE 256BCE
- Confucianism during Axial Age (ca. 500 BCE)
- Qin (Chin)
- China gets its name from this dynasty
28Mandate of Heaven
- Zhou Dynasty
- Family of rulers that have the approval of the
ancestors - Dynastic Cycle has added element much like a
divine monarch creates a theocracy yet as earthly
events appear and have a negative impact then it
is assumed that the emperor has lost the approval
of the ancestors and they have created the
environment
29Are you Sleeping?
- Shang, Zhou, Qin, Han
- Shang, Zhou, Qin, Han
- Sui, Tang, Song
- Sui, Tang, Song
- Yuan, Ming, Manchu
- Yuan, Ming, Manchu
- Mao Zedong
- Mao Zedong
30Confucianism and Scholarly-Gentry
- Creates balance
- Yin and Yang
- Filial piety is the final link in the chain of
continuity of the civilization
31Indus River Valley
- Harappan
- Mohenjo-Daro
- subcontinent of Asia water on east and west,
mountain ranges on north - Hindu Kush and Himalayas
- southwest monsoon brings heavy rain and flooding
- enriched soil, but sometimes great erosion
32Ancient Geographic Divisions in South Asia
33Cities of the Indus
34Mohenjo-DaroMound of the Dead
35Indus River Valley
- Destruction
- well-planned, citadels, grid of streets
- clay brick houses, plumbing with sewer system
- bronze and copper tools, gold and silver jewels,
clay pots, spun and woven cloth
36Development of Region
- Early Food Producing Era (ca. 7000-5500 BC)
- Regionalization Era, (5500-2600 BC)
- Regional cultural development
- Subdivided into various eras
- Emergence of an Early Indus state ca. 2800 BCE
and urbanization ca. 2600 BCE
37Drains Sewer Systems
38Successors to the regionVedic Era - Hinduism
- Aryans
- Rajas
- Indo-Europeans
- Caste System - called Varna which translates to
color in the ancient language) - Jati sub-castes
39Aryan Invasion Theory
- Sometime between 2500 and 1800 BCE
- Aryans began moving into India
- Apparently NOT the cause of the fall of Indus
Civilization - Farmers without written language
- Used Khyber Pass
40Political and Social Systems
- Tribe led by chief and tribal council
- Tribes formed small states
- Each state ruled by king and council of warriors
- Aryans looked down on conquered people
- Laws against marriage of Aryans with original
valley dwellers - Men permitted more than one wife
- Sons expected to be warriors and perform ritual
at fathers funeral
41Economic System
- Mostly farmers
- Barley major crop
- Most owned their land
- Handicrafts in villages
- System of barter for goods
- Cattle later used as money
42Historical Geography
- Environmental determinism the manner in which
humans and the environment interact. - Man and his culture are shaped by their
environment and while technology allows them to
adapt, their underlying characteristics have
already been shaped by their environment - Systems within a civilization are influenced by
the environment - Humans change and adapt their environment with
technology - Technology are methods that are used by man or
mans attempt to overcome his environment - Possibilism is a different theory that holds that
there is an interdependence between humans and
their physical environment and that while the
environment sets certain constraints, culture is
shaped by man
43Olmec- 3500-2500 BCE- site La Venta
- Two environments Agricultural methods
- Slash and burn agriculture- forested uplands
- Irrigation riverine agriculture- riverine
lowlands- u-shaped stone drain lines. - 2 or more crops per year
- Maize, beans, squash
- Lowland riverine populous became the elite
- Chiefdom societies- with centers populated at
circa 1000 each- rulers, elite, craftspersons - Writing system but un-deciphered though
indications of counting system- Maya used same
counting system so this aspect is translatable. - Items of trade
- Highlands- obsidian, jade and Magnetite, cacao
(drink for nobility) - Lowlands- mollusk, turtle shell, sharks teeth,
and pottery - 4 major redistribution/ceremonial centers-
- San Lorenzo, La Venta, Tres Zapates, and Laguna
de los Cerros - Classic Maya- 2000- 800 BCE- sites Copan
Palenque
44Classic cultures of the Americas
45Yin and Yang
- The light color area which indicates more
sunlight is called Yang (Sun). - The dark color area has less sunlight (more
moonlight) and is called Yin (Moon). - Yang is like man. Yin is like woman. Yang
wouldn't grow without Yin. Yin couldn't give
birth without Yang. - Yin is born (begins) at Summer Solstice and Yang
is born (begins) at Winter Solstice. - Therefore one little circle Yin is marked on the
Summer Solstice position. Another little circle
Yang is marked on the Winter Solstice position. - These two little circles look like two fish eyes.
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