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Foundations 10,000 B.C.E – 750 B.C.E
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Basics B.C.E= Before the Common Era C.E= Common Era B.C.= Before Christ A.D.= Anno Domini (in the year of our lord) Seventeenth century= 1600s Sixteenth century=1500s Fifteenth century=1400s Etc…
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Eras in world history Foundations – 10,000 B.C.E to 600 B.C.E. Classical period - 600 B.C.E. to 600 C.E. Post Classical period - 600 C.E. to 1450 C.E. Early Modern Period – 1450 – 1750 C.E. Modern Period – 1750 to 1900 C.E. The Contemporary world – 1900 to Present
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Paleolithic – Old Stone age – Hunting and Gathering – More egalitarian (men and women relatively equal) why? Neolithic – New Stone Age – Agriculture- 10,000 B.C.E. – Domesticated animals – Metalworking – why important? – Permanent villages – Male dominance
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Writing Cuneiform -Oldest in the World -Wedge depressions in clay tablets -Formed from a reed stylus -Most important contribution
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The Code of Hammurabi – Early set of written laws – 282+ laws – “Eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth” – Demonstrates social stratification and inequalities
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Vocab Artisan Surplus Sedentary Urbanization Stratification/Social stratification Hierarchy
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River Valley Civilizations
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The Nile River Egypt was called “The Gift of the Nile” Without the Nile, Egyptian civilization would not have developed Regular flood patterns Compare to Mesopotamia?
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Egypt’s Geography Egypt’s natural defenses – Sahara Desert – Nile Cataracts – Result?
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Writing Hieroglyphics- originally pictograms; evolved to contain some phonetic elements Papyrus Early writing was used for business and administration Eventually used for stories, prayers, laws and instructions Rosetta Stone - translation
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The Indus Valley Civilization Located along the Indus river in modern-day Pakistan 3300–1300 BCE, flowered 2600–1900 BCE Flourished for 1000 years, then disappeared without a trace Major cities, Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro
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Harappa Mohenjo-Daro India
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Evidence of limited contact
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Features Well-organized cities – Laid out in a grid pattern, i.e. they were? – Had toilets, plumbing and irrigation
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Indus Valley writing has yet to be deciphered
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