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Indus Valley civilization

What modern day countries was the Indus Valley civ in?

Indus River Valley This civilization is still mysterious. The writing has not been translated.

Indus River civilization We do know the cities were sophisticated enough to have brick walls surrounding them for protection against flooding from the Indus River.

Various artifacts found

Indus Economy Just like the other river valley civs, the Indus river valley people were mostly farmers. Traditional economy They did trade with Chinese and with Sumerians (Mesopotamians).

Based on these visual sources, how would you describe an Indus Valley city to someone who had never seen it? HARAPPA

Based on these visual sources, how would you describe an Indus Valley city to someone who had never seen it? physical setting in a plain surrounded by agricultural fields; the major river at the top of the picture; its large size; and the grid layout of its streets. Individual features of the city: walls and gates; the large, separately walled complex to the left of the drawing; the suburbs that cluster next to this separate walled enclosure; the river port at the center top of the drawing; and the large open space within the walls of the city toward the center top of the image.

How might a prominent landowner, a leading official, a clan head, or a merchant make use of such a seal? What meaning might you attach to the use of animals as totems or symbols of a particular group or individual?

How might a prominent landowner, a leading official, a clan head, or a merchant make use of such a seal? The seal might be used to mark ownership of trade goods destined for transport; or to represent a specific clan, a high official, or a prominent individual. Other possibilities decoration, for financial or commercial contracts, or as a symbol of authority.

What meaning might you attach to the use of animals as totems or symbols of a particular group or individual? Animals possess symbolic meanings in the Indus Valley civilization. Specific animals may have been associated with specific professions, clans, or people. Animals may have been used as totems, and their inclusion on seals was designed to protect or safeguard the item attached to the seal. Animals provided a simple written language

What specific features of this figure can you point out? What possible indication of elite status can you identify?

What specific features of this figure can you point out? The specific features that stand out are its headband, armband, and clothing pattern. The facial features of the figure are also pronounced, as is his beard.

What possible indication of elite status can you identify? The headband and armband may be signs of elite status. The pattern on his clothing may imply wealth and status. His beard may also be a sign of elite status.

What features of this statue may have provoked such observations? her body posture and facial features, which convey confidence her bracelets and other jewelry, which might speak to her status and perhaps her profession

How do you react to this statue? What qualities does she evoke? Two possible reactions :artistic qualities and beauty; and interest in its purpose and meaning Several scholars have noted that the statue evokes confidence and perhaps talent; it might also evoke a sense of impatience on the part of the dancer.

ANCIENT CHINA Great Wall Began 2000 B.C. Mandate of Heaven Dynasties Silk astronomy

As in Egypt, Mesopotamia, and along the Indus River, Chinese civilization began within a major river valley. Modern China itself is a huge geographical expanse. Around 4000 BC, this huge area contained an almost infinite number of ethnic groups and languages. This history, in which a vast area populated by diverse ethnic groups became, over time, a more or less single culture, began in the Yellow River Valley or the Huang He River.

Yellow River Civilization Ancient China was formed around the Yellow River. The color yellow symbolized “centrality”, as in China is the center of the world.

Chinese accomplishments During the Zhou and Shang periods, the Chinese made remarkable achievements in astronomy and bronzework, learned to make silk and create books, and developed a complex system of writing

Chinese invented silk Silk was exotic and expensive, so it was good for trading with the rest of the world. It is made from silk worms. Silk also makes “paper”

Silk worm

Chinese astronomy 2137 BC - Chinese book 书经 records the earliest known solar eclipse on October 22. 2000 BC - Chinese determine that Jupiter needs 12 years to complete one revolution of its orbit. 1400 BC - Chinese record the regularity of solar and lunar eclipses and the earliest known solar variation日珥. 1200 BC - Chinese divide the sky into twenty eight regions 二十八宿 for recognitions of the stars. 1100 BC - Chinese first determine the spring equinox 黄赤交角. 776 BC - Chinese make the earliest reliably record of solar eclipse.

PAPER In the Middle Ages the Arabs made known throughout Muslim Spain a material which was to replace all its predecessors. This was paper, whose manufacture they imported from far distant and mysterious realm of China. The first paper appeared in China about 200 BC. Its name is derived from papyrus. Silk was transformed into paper by a process of pasting, but because silk was expensive, wool and cotton came to be used instead. This invention was attributed to Ts'ai Lun.

In the picture above, the manufacturing process used by the Chinese In the picture above, the manufacturing process used by the Chinese. They steeped mulberry or bamboo bark in water, then kneaded it to produce a paste from which they obtained smooth thin sheets of paper.

According to Chinese political theory, every dynasty goes through the so-called dynastic cycle: A new ruler unites China and founds a new dynasty. China, under the new dynasty, achieves prosperity and a new golden age. The royal family of the dynasty begins to decay, corruption becomes rampant in the imperial court, and the empire begins to enter decline and instability. The dynasty loses the Mandate of Heaven, their legitimacy to rule, and is overthrown by a rebellion. The Mandate of Heaven is then passed to the next dynasty

Ancient China

Chinese pyramids!!!!

The Great Wall of China was built to keep the Mongols out.

Many died building it, and their bodies were used as filler for it.