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Chapter 6 Commonalities & Variations
Africa and the Americas
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Meroe City in southern Nubia that was the center of Nubian civilization between 300 BCE and 100 C.E.
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Axum Second wave era kingdom of East Africa, in present –day Eritrea and northern Ethiopia; flourished from 100 – 600 CE
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Axum A.D
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Axum The columns of Axum Dating back to the time Axum first encountered Christianity ( CE), this column, measuring some seventy-nine feet tall, probably served as a funeral monument for the kingdom’s ancient rulers. *An example of an AP requirement regarding examples of monumental structures built by second- wave era civilizations…
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Piye -Ruler of Kush -(r. 752 – 721 BCE)
-conquered Egypt reuniting it under his rule
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Niger Valley Civilization
Distinctive city-based civilization that flourished from about 300 BCE to about 900 CE in the flood-plain of the middle Niger and that included major cities like Jenno-jeno. Was particularly noteworthy for its apparent lack of centralized state structures, having been organized instead in clusters of economically specialized settlements.
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Niger Valley Civilization
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Maya Civilization A major civilization of Mesoamerica
Flourished from CE
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Mayan Pyramids
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Teotihuacan The largest city of pre-Columbian America, with a population between 100,00o and 200,000 Seemingly built to a plan in the Valley of Mexico Flourished between 300 – 600 CE during which time it governed or influenced much of the surrounding region Its name is an Aztec term meaning “city of the gods”
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Chavin Andean town that was the center of a large Peruvian religious movement from about 900 – 200 BCE
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Moche An important regional civilization of Peru, governed by warrior-priests Flourished from around 100 – 800 CE
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Wari and Tiwanaku Two states that flourished between 400 – C.E. in the highlands of modern day Bolivia and Peru. At their height, they possessed urban capitals with populations in the tens of thousands and productive agricultural systems.
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Bantu expansion Term used to describe the gradual migration of these people from their homeland in what is now southern Nigeria and the Cameroons into most of eastern and southern Africa A process that began around 300o BCE Continued for several millenia Agricultural techniques and ironworking technology of these farmers gave them an advantage over the gathering and hunting peoples they encountered.
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Chaco Phenomenon Name given to a major process of settlement and societal organization that occurred in the period 860 – 1130 C.E. among the peoples of Chaco Canyon, in what is now northwestern New Mexico Society is notable for its settlement in large pueblos and for the building of hundreds of miles of roads (the purpose of which is unknown.)
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Chaco Canyon
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Moundbuilders Members of any of a number of cultures that developed east of the Mississippi River in what is now the United States and that are distinguished by their large earthen mounds, built during the period of 2000 BCE – 1250 CE
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Cahokia Was the dominant center of an important Mississippi Valley mound-building culture Located near present-day St. Louis, Missouri Flourished from about 900 – 1250 CE
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