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Ancient Civilizations
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Civilization A complex culture that has at least three charactericts. People are able to produce surplus or extra food. People establish large towns or cities with some form of goverenment. People perform different jobs, instead of doing all kinds of work.
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Chinese River Valley Civilizations (3950 BC-1000 BC) Huang He (Yellow) River Valley Shang Dynasty (2000 BC) – division of classes, importance of family. Buddhism – Founded by Siddhartha Gautama, born in 6th Century BC to a noble family in northern india. (Buddhism follows many of the beliefs of Hinduism, including non-violence, selfdenial, and to seek oneness with the “Great World Soul”; but it rejects the Caste System and numerous of gods. Confucianism – Based on the ideas of Confucius (the Latin name for Master Kung). His major ideas are recorded in the Analects. .
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The rivers of China The Huang The Chang The Xi
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The Huang He Flows 2,900 miles across china before empying into the yellow river. Ferile yellow soil called “loess” yellow river “china’s sorrow”
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Shang Dynasty Shang Dynasty (2000 BC) – division of classes, importance of family. Stretched 40,000 square miles( moving capital several times) Lunar calendar, moon-based. Used to record private and public events such as birth of a child and death of a ruler. Religion, animism-the belief that spirits inhabit everything with ancestor worship. Writing,ideograpghs and calligraphy.
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Ancient Egypt Earliest settlement along the Nile River begins in 5000 BC. Irrigation along the Nile leads to Egypt being known as “The Gift of the Nile”. Flooding was on a regular yearly cycle. Ruled by pharaohs who were considered god-kings; theocracy established as form of government Polytheistic religion Religious features: pyramids built as tombs for pharaohs; belief in the afterlife; mummification of the dead to prevent bodies from decaying Stratified society: royal family followed by upper class followed by middle class (merchants and artisans), and then the lower class (peasant farmers and unskilled laborers) Slaves later became a source of labor. Writing system: hieroglyphics; writing done on papyrus
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The Nile River The longest river in the world. 4,160 miles Main sources are the White Nile, beginning near Lake Victoria in eastern Africa. Blue Nile, runs from the Ethiopian high lands. Runs north to south, fanning into a delta near the Mediterranean Sea.
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Ancient India and the Indus river First major cities include: Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa which were developed on grid systems and had sophisticated plumbing and sewage systems. These early cities decline around 1750 BC due to a possible change in course by the Indus River. Indo-European – people known as Aryans settle in the Indus Valley around 1500 BC Aryan religious features: sacred literature known as Vedas Caste system develops under Aryans Hinduism – Polytheistic religion dating back to the Aryan invasion in 1500 BC Vedas – collection of hymns and religious ceremonies of the Hindus that were passed down orally and eventually written down Reincarnation – belief that the soul is reborn in a different form after death. Reincarnation reinforces the caste system of India Karma – a person’s actions on earth that determine how the soul will be reborn
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Indus River First Indian civilization establish. about 4,500 years ago.
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Ancient Mesopotamia and the Tigris-Euphrates
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