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Origins of Civilization
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Period from 10,000 BCE Dramatic change from nomadic life to settled farming ◦ Domestication of plants and animals Development of civilizations in different parts of the world ◦ Earliest cities: Catalhuyuk—Modern-day Turkey ca. 7,000 BCE Jericho—Middle East ca. 10,000-9,000 BCE
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Organized Governments Complex Religions—Polytheism Job Specialization (Artisans) Social Classes Arts and Architecture Development Public Works Writing
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Legacy Iraq
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Land Between the Rivers ◦ Civilization develops between the Tigris & Euphrates Rivers Many early cities in Sumer—region where the rivers meet Ur Uruk
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Writing: ◦ Cuneiform—early form of writing ◦ Epic of Gilgamesh Heroic story of King of Uruk
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Major city of Mesopotamia ◦ Rises under several kings Hammurabi Hammurabi code—first set of laws to be codified Civil Laws—private rights and matters (business, property, taxes, marriage, divorce) Criminal Laws—offenses against others Nebuchadnezzar ◦ Great architecture—Hanging Gardens
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Empire under Cyrus the Great around 539 BCE Truly united under Darius (522-486 BCE) ◦ Well organized Divided the empire into provinces (satrapy) Unified laws Built Roads Visible Ruler Zoroaster: Religious thinker ◦ Monotheism—taught that a single wise god, Ahura Mazda ruled the world Constant battle against Ahriman, prince of evil ◦ Taught that good would triumph over evil Legacy in Christianity and Islam?
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Civilization begins in India in the Indus Valley region on the Indian Subcontinent around 2600 BCE ◦ Flourished for about 700 years, but we don’t know much about the civilization Well planned cities—evident from organized layout ◦ Mohenjo-Dara one of two possible capitals Abandoned around 1900 BCE—Why? We don’t completely know—language not deciphered
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During the Vedic Age (1500-500 BCE ), Aryans invade the Indus Valley ◦ Nomads from across Europe and Asia ◦ Eventually settle in Ganges Basin
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Language: ◦ Sandskrit—Oldest living language, developed ca. 2000 BC Religion: ◦ Rig Veda—Oldest Religious scripture (ca. 2000 BC) ◦ Indus River—sacred, source of life
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Hinduism—grew out of the common culture of India ◦ Diverse, but a few common beliefs Karma—all the actions of a person’s life that affect his or her fate in the next life Dharma—the religious and moral duties of an individual. Very important, but vary depending on social factors Ahimsa—important principal of non-violence ◦ Goal of achieving moksha: to be close to brahman— a single spiritual power that existed beyond the many gods & resided in all things
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Caste System—System of social groups people are born into, rarely changes ◦ Legacy of Aryans who had very strict social structure
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