Cities lead to Civilizations (first one in 3200 BCE  SUMER) – Civilization = a complex, highly organized social order.

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Cities lead to Civilizations (first one in 3200 BCE  SUMER) – Civilization = a complex, highly organized social order

First Civilizations Our first four civilizations surfaced near river valleys b/c conditions favored farming

Being located in river valleys had its pros and its cons: PROS : Flood waters spread nutrient rich silt, favorable for farming Animals drink & became source of food Regular water supply & means of transportation

Being located in river valleys had its pros and its cons: CONS: Flooding Building irrigation channels Farmers had to work together: built dikes & dug canals

CITIES Early cities arose from farming settlements in river valleys near rivers Surrounded by high walls –Usually for protection –had temples and palaces –narrow, tangled roads Cities are the central feature of a civilization; without cities, you do not have a civilization!

WELL-ORGANIZED CENTRAL GOV ’ T TO: Oversee irrigation projects Ensure a steady food supply was available Issue laws Organize defense and military Collect Taxes

COMPLEX RELIGION-- POLYTHEISTIC Gods controlled natural forces & human activities To ensure good favor with the Gods built temples and offered sacrifices Full-time priests

JOB SPECIALIZATION BRONZE AGE Increase in population (time) and increase in tasks leads people to specialize in certain jobs –artisans – metalworkers –bricklayers (built city walls) –soldiers = defend city –merchants = sold goods in marketplace ***Specialization made people dependent on others for various needs***

SOCIAL CLASSES People ranked according to job Priests/nobles Wealthy merchants (small group) Artisans Peasants/farmers (majority) Slaves

ART AND ARCHITECTURE Express beliefs and values Temples and palaces reassures people of power and strength of the leaders Built by skilled workers

PUBLIC WORKS— ORDERED BY RULERS irrigations systems roads, bridges defensive walls costly but supposed to benefit city also used to keep people busy during periods of agricultural inactivity or warring

THE INVENTION OF WRITING Originated with the records of religious offering At first, used pictograms  then abstract ideas (love)  then sounds  then medical texts! scribes (specially trained) and educated to read and write Doesn ’ t include women

Spread of Civilization What led to the rise of city-states and empires ?

Interactions Among People Cultural Diffusion = the spread of ideas, customs, & technologies from one people to another –Perspective – important concept in the understanding of civilizations/cultures Cultural diffusion occurs through: migration (due to famine, drought, or other disasters) trade warfare

ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA Oldest known civilization Cradle of Human Civilization Old Testament Nebuchadnezzar Ziggurat (right) Hanging gardens

ANCIENT EGYPT Nile River Mummies Pharaohs Rameses King Tutankhamen Hieroglyphics

Indus River Valley This civ is still mysterious. The writing has not been translated. Walled Cities mostly farmers. Traditional economy They did trade with Chinese and with Sumerians

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