Title: Overview and Discussion
1Unit 1
2The Calendar Time
- B.C. before Christ B.C.E.before the common
era - A.D. anno domini C.E-common era
3Time Line
- 2000 B.C.E.
- 1000 B.C.E.
- 500 B.C.E
- 0
- 500 C.E.
- 1000 C.E.
- 2000 C.E.
- If something occurred in 2000 BCE, it took place
4012 years ago.
4Neolithic revolution
- Agricultural societies emerge
- Led to economic, social, and political
organization - Rose independently throughout the world
- What was the effect of the revolution?
- Permanent settlement was formed to ensure
dependable food supply - Population boom
5What is a civilization
- Society with high levels of culture and social
organization - Formal states, writing, cities, trade, etc
- Where did the first civilization emerge?
- Began in the Middle East 10,000 BCE
- Along river valleys (3500 BCE)
- What contributes to the development of
civilization? - Specialization of labor (steady supply of food
allows other people to build, invent, create
tools, art, govt. etc
6Birth of Civilization
- Prehistoric People
- http//www.becominghuman.org/
7Evolutions Theory
8Controversy
- Evolution Vs Creation
- Charles Darwins Theory of evolution creates
controversy! Why? - Challenged human origin
- Many considered this to be offensive, atheistic,
blasphemous
9Ancient CivilizationsThe Fertile Crescent
10MAPS
http//www.hyperhistory.com/online_n2/maptext_n2/s
tart1.html
11Fertile Crescent
- Fertile Crescent
- - Crossroads to the world?
- Also known as Mesopotamia
- Trade brought cultural diffusion
12Mesopotamia
- Climate
- Unpredictable flooding
- No geographical
- barriers
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13SOCIAL STRUCTURE
- There were three distinct classes
- the large landholders, royalty, priests, and
merchants - dependent farmers (most people) and artisans and
workmen - Slaves was not economically crucial
- not an inherited condition
- Men held authority over women and children
- Women had legal rights some engaged in trade and
owned property.
14Economy
- Barter Economy
- - Example?
- Ziggurat
- Each had its own ziggurat? Very Important
- - Its purpose?
- Resting place of the gods
Ziggurat
15Religion
- Believed gods controlled every aspect of life.
- Anthropomorphic - gods possess same
characteristics as man - Man at the mercy of the gods
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16GOVERNMENT
- Made up of City-states with hereditary rulers.
- Supported by priesthood and military
- Ruler led army in war and enforced laws.
17Writing
- Cuneiform
- -Oldest in the World
- -Most important contribution
18The Code of Hammurabi
- first major collection of laws
- 282 laws
- Eye for an eye, life for life
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Hammurabi Babylonian Leader 1792-1750 B.C.E
19Egypt The Gift of the Nile
- 4,160 miles longest river in the world
- Predictable flooding
- carried rich deposits of silt along with it.
- primary means of communication and
transportation.
20Menes(C. 2925 BCE) The First Pharaoh
- Pharaoh was god on earth
- Menes reigned for 62 years and was killed by a
hippopotamus
21Religion in the Lives of Ancient Egyptians
- Gods controlled nature, especially the weather
and illness -
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Egyptian Priest
22Most Honored Egyptian Gods
Major Gods
-Amon-Re (ra) was the
sun god Most Powerful God!
-Osiris was
the god of the underworld and of the Nile.
-Isis was the most powerful mother goddess
worshiped all over Egypt
23Mummification
- Mummify to preserve a sound body for the Ka to
return to - 70 day process
- Improper embalming leads to second true death
24Mummification
25A Fateful Test
- The heart of the dead was weighed against a
feather if the heart weighted less he was allowed
to go on - Those who were viewed as sinners were fed to the
crocodile-shaped eater of the dead - those who were viewed as worthy entered the happy
field of food.
263 Kingdoms of Egypt
- Old Kingdom (2700 BCE -2200 BCE)
- Pharaohs organized a strong central state
- Policy of isolation
- Pyramid Age
- Middle Kingdom (2050 BCE 1800 BCE)
- Corruption and rebellion were common
- Hyksos invaded and occupied the delta region
(1648 -1540 BCE) - New Kingdom (1550 BCE 1100 BCE)
- The empire will extend to its greatest size
(Syria and Nubia - Nubian Kingdom Meroe took control of Egypt as the
twenty-fifth dynasty (712-660 BCE) - Driven out of Egypt by the Assyrians
- 332 BCE Alexander of Macedon conquered Egypt
- Ptolemaic Egypt
- Ended in 51 BCE when the Romans conquered them
27Great Leaders of the New Kingdom
- Ramses II most effective leader. (1279 BCE
1213 BCE) - ---What is he famous for?
- Pharaoh of the Exodus?
- The most powerful pharaoh, Ramses II expanded
Egypt to the height of its power - Palestine to Syria
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Ramses II
28The Early History of the Jews
Also known as the Israelites and Hebrews Their
history effects relations in the Middle East
today!
29 Genealogy
30Judaism
- The Israelites were monotheistic, believing in
one true God. - The Israelites believed that they were Gods
chosen people.
31Teachings on Law and Morality
- The laws of the Torah address all aspects of
life, from cleanliness and food preparation to
criminal matters.
32Judaism
Abraham Isaac
Moses the 10 Commandments
Torah
33Indus Valley Civilization33001300 BCE
- The earliest Indian civilization flourished for
about 1,000 years, then vanished without a trace.
34Indus Valley Civilization
- Well-organized government
- Carefully planned cities
- Modern plumbing and sewer system
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Public Bath at Harappa
35Indus Valley Writing
Whose writing does the Indus peoples look the
most like? How could that be?
36Decline and Disappearance Indus Valley
Civilization
- No one knows for certain why the cities were
abandoned or forgotten. - Scholars have proposed a number of theories
- Natural disasters
- A devastating earthquake destroyed the region.
- A volcanic eruption caused the Indus to flood the
city. - Aryan invaders overran the region.
- The Indus valley climate grew significantly
cooler and drier from about 1800 BCE. A crucial
factor may have been the disappearance of
substantial portions of the Ghaggar Hakra river
system