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Roman Empire Etruscans Macedon Persian Empire Carthaginian Empire Phoenician “Empire” Minoans Mycenaeans Ionia
UNIT II: CLASSICAL CIVILIZATIONS, 600 BCE – 600 CE
The geographic perspective of the classical world was bigger and more complex than the river valleys of the first civilizations. Classical civilizations spread out. Aspects of physical geography defined the borders of the civilizations. Contacts and sustained communications between the regions arose. Often contacts were across seas, along coasts and rivers, and the plains or steppes between regional centers.
MAP ONE: MEDITERRANEAN WORLD
I. BODIES OF WATER Caspian SeaBlack Sea
MediterraneanRed Sea
Persian GulfAtlantic Ocean
Arabian SeaAegean Sea
II. PHYSICAL FEATURES AND ISLANDS Eurasian SteppeSahel
CyprusCrete
Anatolia Peloponnesus
Strait of GibraltarSicily
III. CITIES AlexandriaRome
AthensSparta
BabylonPersepolis
CarthageConstantinople
Miletus
IV. HISTORIC STATES AND EMPIRES
MAP TWO: AFRO-EURASIA
I. BODIES OF WATER South China SeaEast China Sea
Indian OceanRed Sea
Persian GulfAtlantic Ocean
Pacific OceanArabian Sea
Bay of Bengal
II. PHYSICAL FEATURES AND ISLANDS Gobi DesertSahel
PhilippinesPolynesia
MicronesiaDeccan Plateau
Ethiopian HighlandsArabian Desert
III. BIG REGIONS Southwest Asia Indian subcontinent East Asia Central Asia
IV. HISTORICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL REGIONS Polynesian migrationsBantu Homeland
Bantu MigrationThe Silk Road
Monsoon Wind PatternsIndian Ocean Trade routes
Indo-European Migrations
V. CITIES, STATES, AND EMPIRES
Xi’an (Chang’an)Maurya EmpireGupta EmpireHan ChinaQin China
AFRO-EURASIA // UNIT TWO MAP TEST: OCT 11/12MEDITERRANEAN WORLD // UNIT TWO MAP TEST: OCT 11/12