Title: Classical Period: Directions, Diversities,
1Classical PeriodDirections, Diversities,
Declines by 500 CE(here, there everywhere)
2Beyond the classical civilizations
Kush
Upper Nile
1000BCE
expansion from Egyptian civilization
Japan
from Korean peninsula
tribal
ironwork
3Northern Europe
regional kingdoms
little written language
primitive agriculture
Americas
Olmecs 800-400BCE
advanced agriculture - corn
4Decline of Classical Civilizations
200-600BCE
invasions by Central Asians
internal problems
5CHINA
100 CE Han dynasty decline
government control lessens
social unrest
imperial court intrigue
epidemics
3 centuries of chaos
recovers strong base
6INDIA
500s CE Gupta destroyed by Huns
invaders integrated into warrior class
regional princes (Rajput)
7th century Islamic Arab invasions
culture persists
regionalism
7ROME
prolonged complex fall
weak emperors
plagues - population declines
Roman elite factor
Constantine 312-337
stronger, held off dissolution of empire
8Byzantine Empire
civilization more entrenched
eastern portion
fewer invasions
Greek language
vibrant, creative , trade
Justinian 527-565
9Religions
200-600 rise of major religions
intense devotion piety
better existence after death
Buddhism - altered as spread
leadership - monks
abandoned earthly life for spiritual dedication
10Christianity
direct role in formation of post-classical
civilizations
emphasis on church organization
missionaries conversion
intolerance of competing beliefs
Jesus
believed sent to earth to redeem human sin
radical reform movement