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Peoples in the Eastern Mediterranean Chapter 2, Section 2
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Nomadic People Outside of Mesopotamia and Egypt, people were still hunting and gathering Pastoral nomads- a person who domesticates animals for food and clothing and moves along regular migratory routes to provide a steady source of nourishment for those animals Based on new technology- bronze and iron Indo-Europeans were one of the most significant nomadic peoples
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Indo-Europeans Indo-European languages include Greek, Latin, Persian, Sanskrit, and Germanic languages Around 2000 BCE, Indo-Europeans moved into Europe, India, and western Asia Group of people Hittites- created an empire that threatened the power of the Egyptians At the end of the Hittite kingdom- temporarily left no dominate powers in western Asia
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Phoenicians Lived along eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea Trade- basis of their prosperity Produced purple dye, glass, and lumber Built ships and were international sea traders Reached Britain and sailed along the west coast of Africa Set up colonies in the western Mediterranean
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Phoenicians Best known for their alphabet- 22 characters Greeks based their alphabet on Phoenicians
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Israelites Religion- Judaism Written down in the Hebrew Bible- Old Testament Israelites were descendants of Abraham- came from Mesopotamia and Canaan Due to drought- moved to Egypt and were enslaved
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Israelites and King David Israelites established control over the land that today is Israel and made Jerusalem its capital King Solomon- David’s son- expanded government, army, encouraged trade Temple of Jerusalem
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Assyrians 722-721 BCE- Assyrians overran the Kingdom of Israel and sent Israelites to Assyrian Empire People lost their Israelite identity
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Judaism Monotheistic- belief in one God- Creator of the world People are God’s servants God is just and good Covenant, law, and prophets- three aspects of Jewish religions Most famous laws in the Torah- Ten Commandments Given to Moses on Mount Sinai
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Judaism God’s wishes were communicated through prophets had to be written down No leader of Israel could claim that he alone knew God’s will.
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Minoans 2800 BCE- Civilization on the island of Crete Were not Greek but influenced the Greeks Remains should rich culture Ships were used to go to Egypt and Southern Greece Crafted jewelry Collapsed in 1450 BCE
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