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Page 1: Who are the 6 Civilizations? Babylonians of the Fertile Crescent (written bw 1750-1400 BCE) Indo-Aryans of Ancient India (Rigveda, 600 BCE) Israelites
Page 2: Who are the 6 Civilizations? Babylonians of the Fertile Crescent (written bw 1750-1400 BCE) Indo-Aryans of Ancient India (Rigveda, 600 BCE) Israelites

Who are the 6 Civilizations?

Page 3: Who are the 6 Civilizations? Babylonians of the Fertile Crescent (written bw 1750-1400 BCE) Indo-Aryans of Ancient India (Rigveda, 600 BCE) Israelites

Who are the 6 Civilizations?

• Babylonians of the Fertile Crescent (written bw 1750-1400 BCE)

• Indo-Aryans of Ancient India (Rigveda, 600 BCE)• Israelites (first read 444 BCE)• Zhou of China (Yijing 1000 BCE) though part we read

is in warring states period (300 BCE)• Maya (written down before classical period in 250 CE,

though our translation is from after colonial contact)• Japanese (Kojiki 712 CE)

Page 4: Who are the 6 Civilizations? Babylonians of the Fertile Crescent (written bw 1750-1400 BCE) Indo-Aryans of Ancient India (Rigveda, 600 BCE) Israelites

Big Themes

• Connection between Religious Authority and Political Authority – As political power increased (from localized to dynastic

states), we see political power associated with religious beliefs and practices

• The Power of Writing– The ability to read and write gave scribes status and power. – Writing has power because a scribe the ability to mold

together oral traditions• Important religious texts reflect and inform religious

beliefs/worldview

Page 5: Who are the 6 Civilizations? Babylonians of the Fertile Crescent (written bw 1750-1400 BCE) Indo-Aryans of Ancient India (Rigveda, 600 BCE) Israelites

Babylonians• Intro to Babylonian Writing and Culture• Background of Mesopotamian Religion

– Urban Gods– Gods and Empires– Politics/Religion Intertwine– More on Mesop belief system to come…

Page 6: Who are the 6 Civilizations? Babylonians of the Fertile Crescent (written bw 1750-1400 BCE) Indo-Aryans of Ancient India (Rigveda, 600 BCE) Israelites

Indo-Aryans

• Aryan Migration/Invastion• Oral Traditions• Vedic Texts• The Caste System• Brahmanism

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Indo-Aryans

• Aryan Migration/Invastion• Oral Traditions• Vedic Texts• The Caste System• Brahmanism

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Priests

Warriors/Rulers

Merchants

Peasants

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China

• Shang/Zhou China• ShangZhou Religion• Divination• Writing and Power

Page 10: Who are the 6 Civilizations? Babylonians of the Fertile Crescent (written bw 1750-1400 BCE) Indo-Aryans of Ancient India (Rigveda, 600 BCE) Israelites

Hebrews

• Who are the Jews?• Hebrew Language• What’s in the Torah?• Oral Tradition and the Authorship of the Torah• Themes– A book that creates identity– Move towards Monotheism– A focus on Ethics

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Maya

• Background on Maya Civilization– Shift to Agriculture– Group of City-States– Classical Period

• Mayan Religion– Cosmology/Worldview– Gods– Religion and Political Power– Popular Beliefs– Blood

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Maya, Continued

• Mayan Ball Game– Enclosures found in Mayan Cities– Entertainment? Religious?– Winners and Losers– Reenactment of Myth

• Writing System– Combo of Ideographic/Pictographic– Status of Scribes– Remnants– Popul Vuh

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Japanese

• Background on Shinto: Indigenous Religion of Japan– Animism– Kami– Shamans

• Political Structure and Shinto– Initially Divided– Consolidation of Power– Power of Emperor

• Kojiki– Oral tradition– Korean/Chinese Influence– Substance

Page 15: Who are the 6 Civilizations? Babylonians of the Fertile Crescent (written bw 1750-1400 BCE) Indo-Aryans of Ancient India (Rigveda, 600 BCE) Israelites

Big Themes

• Connection between Religious Authority and Political Authority – As political power increased (from localized to dynastic

states), we see political power associated with religious beliefs and practices

• The Power of Writing– The ability to read and write gave scribes status and power. – Writing has power because a scribe the ability to mold

together oral traditions• Important religious texts reflect and inform religious

beliefs/worldview