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Chapter 2. Early River Valley Civilizations. City-States in Mesopotamia. Geography in the Fertile Crescent Fertile Crescent – an arc of rich farmland in Southwest Asia Mesopotamia – “land between the rivers” Environmental Challenges Unpredicted flooding No natural protection - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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EARLY RIVER VALLEY
CIVILIZATIONS
Chapter 2
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City-States in Mesopotamia Geography in the Fertile Crescent
○ Fertile Crescent – an arc of rich farmland in Southwest Asia
○ Mesopotamia – “land between the rivers”
Environmental Challenges○ Unpredicted flooding○ No natural protection○ Limited natural resources
Solving Problems through Organization○ Irrigation ditches○ Construction of city walls○ Traded crops and tools for stone,
wood, and metal
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City-States in Mesopotamia Sumerians Create City-
States○ City-state – a city and its
surrounding lands functioning as an independent political unit
Priests and Rulers Share Control○ Dynasty – a series of rulers
from a single familyThe Spread of Cities
○ Cultural diffusion – process in which a new idea or a product spreads from one culture to another
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City-States in Mesopotamia Sumerian CultureA Religion of Many Gods
○ PolytheismLife in Sumerian Society
○ Social classes Kings, landholders, and priestsWealthy merchants“ordinary Sumerian people”slaves
Sumerian Science and Technology○ Arithmetic and Geometry○ Architectural innovations○ Cuneiform
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City-States in Mesopotamia The First Empire BuildersSargon of Akkad
○ Conquered Sumer around 2350 B.C.
○ Empire – a political unit in which a number of peoples or countries are controlled by a single ruler
Babylonian Empire○ Amorites took over around 2000
B.C.○ Established their capital at Babylon
Hammurabi’s Code○ 282 specific laws dealing with
everything that affected the community
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Pyramids on the Nile The Geography of Egypt
The Gift of the Nile○ Yearly floods bring water
and rich soil to allow settlements to grow
Environmental Challenges○ Regular and predictable
flooding○ Vast forbidding deserts on
either side of the NileUpper and Lower Egypt
○ Delta – a marshy region formed by deposits of silt at the mouth of a river
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Pyramids on the Nile Egypt Unites into a
Kingdom○ Narmer – unified Upper
and Lower Egypt○ Established the capital
at MemphisPharaohs Rule as Gods
○ Pharaoh – Egyptian god-kings
○ Theocracy – government in which rule is based on religious authority
Builders of the Pyramids○ Pyramids – resting place
after death
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Pyramids on the Nile Egyptian Culture
Religion and Life○ Polytheistic○ Egyptian afterlife○ Mummification – a process of
embalming and drying corpses to prevent them from decaying
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Pyramids on the Nile Life in Egyptian
SocietyEgyptian Writing
○ Hieroglyphics – “sacred writing”
○ PapyrusEgyptian Science
○ Developed the solar year – 365 days
Invaders Control EgyptHyksos gain control of
Egypt from 1630 – 1523 B.C.
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Planned Cities on the Indus
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Planned Cities on the Indus The Geography of the Indian Subcontinent
○ Subcontinent – a large landmass that forms a distinct part of a continent
Rivers, Mountains, and Plains○ World’s tallest mountains○ Indus and Ganges Rivers
Monsoons○ Seasonal winds○ Bring moisture
Environmental Challenges○ Yearly unpredictable floods○ Changing rivers○ Unpredictable monsoons
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Planned Cities on the Indus
Civilization Emerges on the IndusEarliest ArrivalsPlanned Cities
○ Strong levees○ Grid system plans○ Sophisticated plumbing and
sewageHarappan Planning
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Planned Cities on the Indus
Harappan CultureLanguage
○ No bilingual inscriptionsCulture
○ Prosperous society○ Use of animal images
Role of Religion○ Theocracy but no found temple
Trade○ Thriving trade○ River transportation
Indus Valley Culture EndsEarthquakes and shifting geology
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River Dynasties in China
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River Dynasties in China The Geography of China
River Systems○ Huang He (Yellow River),
Chang Jiang (Yangtze)○ Loess – a fertile deposit of
windblown soilEnvironmental Challenges
○ Disastrous floods○ Isolation○ Natural boundaries did not
protect from invadersChina’s Heartland
○ The North China Plain
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River Dynasties in China Civilization Emerges in Shang Times
The First Dynasties○ The Xia Dynasty – Yu○ The Shang Dynasty
Early Cities○ Anyang – built mainly of wood
Massive earthen walls
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River Dynasties in China The Development of Chinese Culture
Family○ Central to Chinese society – respect for
one’s parentsSocial classes
○ Divided between peasants and noblesReligious Beliefs
○ Spirits of family ancestors had power to bring good fortune or disaster
○ Oracle Bones – animal bones and tortoise shells on which priests scratched questions for the gods
Development of Writing○ All people of China could learn the same
written symbols○ Thousands of characters
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River Dynasties in China Zhou and the Dynastic Cycle
Mandate of Heaven Divine approval
○ Dynastic cycle – rise, decline, and replacement of dynastiesControl Through Feudalism
A political system in which nobles, or lords, are granted the use of lands that legally belong to the king
Improvements in Technology and Trade○ Roads and canals○ Coined money○ Blast furnaces for iron
A Period of Warring States○ Nomads conquered the Zhou rulers in 771, B.C.