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Lecture One: HistoryLecture One: History
115115
Early Civilizations: Paleolithic, Neolithic,Early Civilizations: Paleolithic, Neolithic,
Mesopotamian, and EgyptianMesopotamian, and Egyptian
What does it mean to beWhat does it mean to be
a civilization? (commona civilization? (common
characteristics)characteristics)
• System of communicationSystem of communication
• Stable locationStable location
• Rules of governance (that is a commonRules of governance (that is a common
code/set of laws)code/set of laws)
• Production of non-necessities (art, surplusProduction of non-necessities (art, surplus
goods for trade)goods for trade)
What factors allowWhat factors allow
for the development offor the development of
civilizations?civilizations?• Access to a riverAccess to a river
• AgricultureAgriculture
• Good defensive positionGood defensive position
• Enough population to defend the group and to continueEnough population to defend the group and to continue
to growto grow
All civilizations require enough timeAll civilizations require enough time
and resources that they can developand resources that they can develop
beyond mere sustenancebeyond mere sustenance
44
PeriodizationPeriodization
• Paleolithic Era: 400,000-7000 BCEPaleolithic Era: 400,000-7000 BCE
• Very early peoplesVery early peoples
• No written historyNo written history
• Archaeology/AnthropologyArchaeology/Anthropology
• No civilizations (as previously defined)No civilizations (as previously defined)
• Rudimentary toolsRudimentary tools
Venus of Willendorf
28,000-23,000 B.C.E.
Upper Paleolithic
Hall of the Bulls, 15,000-13,000 B.C.E
Map of the Ancient World
Neolithic EraNeolithic Era
• 7000 -3000 BCE7000 -3000 BCE
• Anthropology to HistoryAnthropology to History
• Stone toolsStone tools
• Stable Agriculture and HusbandryStable Agriculture and Husbandry
• Moved to organize in units larger than familiesMoved to organize in units larger than families
Neolithic DevelopmentsNeolithic Developments
• LawLaw
• TownsTowns
• Accumulation ofAccumulation of ““wealthwealth””
• ReligionsReligions
• Defense (walls, etc..)Defense (walls, etc..)
• IdentityIdentity
StonehengeStonehenge
Mesopotamia 3200-1200Mesopotamia 3200-1200
BCEBCE
MesopotamiaMesopotamia
• GeographyGeography
• Rivers (Tigris/Euphrates)Rivers (Tigris/Euphrates)
• Fertile CrescentFertile Crescent
DevelopmentsDevelopments
• IrrigationIrrigation
• Writing (Cuneiform)Writing (Cuneiform)
First Mesopotamians:First Mesopotamians:
SumeriansSumerians
CuneiformCuneiform
• MeaningMeaning ““wedge shapedwedge shaped””
• Clay, sun-baked tabletsClay, sun-baked tablets
• Ability to communicate the abstractAbility to communicate the abstract
• Developed from pictograms to ideograms to sonicDeveloped from pictograms to ideograms to sonic
symbolssymbols
• Only employed by professional, male scribesOnly employed by professional, male scribes
MesopotamianMesopotamian
ReligionReligion
• PolytheisticPolytheistic
• Humanistic stories, otherworldly talentsHumanistic stories, otherworldly talents
• Feared godsFeared gods
• Fostered creation of Epic of GilgameshFostered creation of Epic of Gilgamesh
Mesopotamian Society:Mesopotamian Society:
The SumeriansThe Sumerians
• GodsGods
• KingsKings
• Nobles (royal family, important clerics, officials)Nobles (royal family, important clerics, officials)
• Lesser noblesLesser nobles
• CommonersCommoners
• ClientsClients
• Slaves (different type of slavery)Slaves (different type of slavery)
BabylonBabylon
• Sumerians were conquered by Akkadians inSumerians were conquered by Akkadians in
2331 BCE2331 BCE
• Unable to deal with unifying vast landUnable to deal with unifying vast land
BabyloniansBabylonians
• from Arabiafrom Arabia
• settled near confluence of rivers (why?)settled near confluence of rivers (why?)
• strong leadership in Hammurabi (1792-1750 BCE)strong leadership in Hammurabi (1792-1750 BCE)
Ziggurat at Ur, Neo-Sumerian, 2100-2000 B.C.E.
Stele of Hammurabi
Susa, 1780 B.C.E.
Code of HammurabiCode of Hammurabi
• Great model for lawsGreat model for laws
• Helped with unity/fairnessHelped with unity/fairness
• Gradation of punishmentGradation of punishment
• Punishments aimPunishments aim
• Reveals priorities of Mesopotamian/BabylonianReveals priorities of Mesopotamian/Babylonian
lifelife
Impact of Mespotamia
• Laws
• Settlements
• Culture
• Trading routes and traditions
• Eventually overshadowed by Hittites
• Later conquered for a short time by Assyrians (8th
and 7th centuries BCE)
• Finally defeated by Persians in 540 BCE
Ancient Egypt
• 31 dynasties / 4 groups:
– Old Kingdom (2660 B.C.E.)
– Middle Kingdom (2080 B.C.E.)
– New Kingdom (1570 B.C.E.)
– Late Period (1185-500 B.C.E.)
EgyptEgypt
• ResourcesResources
• Nile RiverNile River
• StoneStone
• ClayClay
• GoldGold
• NearbyNearby
• CopperCopper
• TimberTimber
Unification andUnification and
Political SystemPolitical System
• PharaohPharaoh
• United Upper and Lower EgyptUnited Upper and Lower Egypt
• 3100 BCE3100 BCE
• Centralized power systemCentralized power system
• Connected with GodsConnected with Gods
• Pharaoh= embodiment of the god HorusPharaoh= embodiment of the god Horus
Egypt: ReligionEgypt: Religion
• PolytheisticPolytheistic
• Amon (skygod)Amon (skygod)
• Ra (sun god)Ra (sun god)
• Afterlife beliefsAfterlife beliefs
• Book of the DeadBook of the Dead
• OsirisOsiris
• IsisIsis
• Weighing of heartsWeighing of hearts
Egypt: PyramidsEgypt: Pyramids
• SignificanceSignificance
• PowerPower
• WealthWealth
• Connections to godsConnections to gods
• LegacyLegacy
Great Sphinx and Pyramid of Chefren 2575-2525
New KingdomNew Kingdom
• 1570-1075 (following brief interlude of Hyksos)1570-1075 (following brief interlude of Hyksos)
• Egyptian Empire (conquering Palestine and Syria)Egyptian Empire (conquering Palestine and Syria)
• Time of King TutTime of King Tut
Akhenaten (r.1367-1350)Akhenaten (r.1367-1350)
• During New KingdomDuring New Kingdom
• Highly religionsHighly religions
• Wife: NefertitiWife: Nefertiti
• MonotheismMonotheism
• UnpopularUnpopular
• PeoplePeople
• PriestsPriests
• Did not last past his ruleDid not last past his rule
Fall of EgyptFall of Egypt
• Sea PeoplesSea Peoples
• FragmentationFragmentation
• Rise of PhoeniciansRise of Phoenicians
Impact of EgyptImpact of Egypt
• Influenced cultural developments in GreeceInfluenced cultural developments in Greece
• System of hieroglyphsSystem of hieroglyphs
• Unified empireUnified empire
• ArchitectureArchitecture
• Trading routes and relationshipsTrading routes and relationships

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Early Civilizations, World Civilization I

  • 1. Lecture One: HistoryLecture One: History 115115 Early Civilizations: Paleolithic, Neolithic,Early Civilizations: Paleolithic, Neolithic, Mesopotamian, and EgyptianMesopotamian, and Egyptian
  • 2. What does it mean to beWhat does it mean to be a civilization? (commona civilization? (common characteristics)characteristics) • System of communicationSystem of communication • Stable locationStable location • Rules of governance (that is a commonRules of governance (that is a common code/set of laws)code/set of laws) • Production of non-necessities (art, surplusProduction of non-necessities (art, surplus goods for trade)goods for trade)
  • 3. What factors allowWhat factors allow for the development offor the development of civilizations?civilizations?• Access to a riverAccess to a river • AgricultureAgriculture • Good defensive positionGood defensive position • Enough population to defend the group and to continueEnough population to defend the group and to continue to growto grow
  • 4. All civilizations require enough timeAll civilizations require enough time and resources that they can developand resources that they can develop beyond mere sustenancebeyond mere sustenance 44
  • 5. PeriodizationPeriodization • Paleolithic Era: 400,000-7000 BCEPaleolithic Era: 400,000-7000 BCE • Very early peoplesVery early peoples • No written historyNo written history • Archaeology/AnthropologyArchaeology/Anthropology • No civilizations (as previously defined)No civilizations (as previously defined) • Rudimentary toolsRudimentary tools
  • 6. Venus of Willendorf 28,000-23,000 B.C.E. Upper Paleolithic
  • 7. Hall of the Bulls, 15,000-13,000 B.C.E
  • 8. Map of the Ancient World
  • 9. Neolithic EraNeolithic Era • 7000 -3000 BCE7000 -3000 BCE • Anthropology to HistoryAnthropology to History • Stone toolsStone tools • Stable Agriculture and HusbandryStable Agriculture and Husbandry • Moved to organize in units larger than familiesMoved to organize in units larger than families
  • 10. Neolithic DevelopmentsNeolithic Developments • LawLaw • TownsTowns • Accumulation ofAccumulation of ““wealthwealth”” • ReligionsReligions • Defense (walls, etc..)Defense (walls, etc..) • IdentityIdentity
  • 13. MesopotamiaMesopotamia • GeographyGeography • Rivers (Tigris/Euphrates)Rivers (Tigris/Euphrates) • Fertile CrescentFertile Crescent DevelopmentsDevelopments • IrrigationIrrigation • Writing (Cuneiform)Writing (Cuneiform)
  • 14.
  • 16. CuneiformCuneiform • MeaningMeaning ““wedge shapedwedge shaped”” • Clay, sun-baked tabletsClay, sun-baked tablets • Ability to communicate the abstractAbility to communicate the abstract • Developed from pictograms to ideograms to sonicDeveloped from pictograms to ideograms to sonic symbolssymbols • Only employed by professional, male scribesOnly employed by professional, male scribes
  • 17. MesopotamianMesopotamian ReligionReligion • PolytheisticPolytheistic • Humanistic stories, otherworldly talentsHumanistic stories, otherworldly talents • Feared godsFeared gods • Fostered creation of Epic of GilgameshFostered creation of Epic of Gilgamesh
  • 18. Mesopotamian Society:Mesopotamian Society: The SumeriansThe Sumerians • GodsGods • KingsKings • Nobles (royal family, important clerics, officials)Nobles (royal family, important clerics, officials) • Lesser noblesLesser nobles • CommonersCommoners • ClientsClients • Slaves (different type of slavery)Slaves (different type of slavery)
  • 19. BabylonBabylon • Sumerians were conquered by Akkadians inSumerians were conquered by Akkadians in 2331 BCE2331 BCE • Unable to deal with unifying vast landUnable to deal with unifying vast land BabyloniansBabylonians • from Arabiafrom Arabia • settled near confluence of rivers (why?)settled near confluence of rivers (why?) • strong leadership in Hammurabi (1792-1750 BCE)strong leadership in Hammurabi (1792-1750 BCE)
  • 20. Ziggurat at Ur, Neo-Sumerian, 2100-2000 B.C.E.
  • 22. Code of HammurabiCode of Hammurabi • Great model for lawsGreat model for laws • Helped with unity/fairnessHelped with unity/fairness • Gradation of punishmentGradation of punishment • Punishments aimPunishments aim • Reveals priorities of Mesopotamian/BabylonianReveals priorities of Mesopotamian/Babylonian lifelife
  • 23.
  • 24. Impact of Mespotamia • Laws • Settlements • Culture • Trading routes and traditions • Eventually overshadowed by Hittites • Later conquered for a short time by Assyrians (8th and 7th centuries BCE) • Finally defeated by Persians in 540 BCE
  • 25. Ancient Egypt • 31 dynasties / 4 groups: – Old Kingdom (2660 B.C.E.) – Middle Kingdom (2080 B.C.E.) – New Kingdom (1570 B.C.E.) – Late Period (1185-500 B.C.E.)
  • 26. EgyptEgypt • ResourcesResources • Nile RiverNile River • StoneStone • ClayClay • GoldGold • NearbyNearby • CopperCopper • TimberTimber
  • 27. Unification andUnification and Political SystemPolitical System • PharaohPharaoh • United Upper and Lower EgyptUnited Upper and Lower Egypt • 3100 BCE3100 BCE • Centralized power systemCentralized power system • Connected with GodsConnected with Gods • Pharaoh= embodiment of the god HorusPharaoh= embodiment of the god Horus
  • 28. Egypt: ReligionEgypt: Religion • PolytheisticPolytheistic • Amon (skygod)Amon (skygod) • Ra (sun god)Ra (sun god) • Afterlife beliefsAfterlife beliefs • Book of the DeadBook of the Dead • OsirisOsiris • IsisIsis • Weighing of heartsWeighing of hearts
  • 29. Egypt: PyramidsEgypt: Pyramids • SignificanceSignificance • PowerPower • WealthWealth • Connections to godsConnections to gods • LegacyLegacy
  • 30. Great Sphinx and Pyramid of Chefren 2575-2525
  • 31. New KingdomNew Kingdom • 1570-1075 (following brief interlude of Hyksos)1570-1075 (following brief interlude of Hyksos) • Egyptian Empire (conquering Palestine and Syria)Egyptian Empire (conquering Palestine and Syria) • Time of King TutTime of King Tut
  • 32.
  • 33. Akhenaten (r.1367-1350)Akhenaten (r.1367-1350) • During New KingdomDuring New Kingdom • Highly religionsHighly religions • Wife: NefertitiWife: Nefertiti • MonotheismMonotheism • UnpopularUnpopular • PeoplePeople • PriestsPriests • Did not last past his ruleDid not last past his rule
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  • 37. Fall of EgyptFall of Egypt • Sea PeoplesSea Peoples • FragmentationFragmentation • Rise of PhoeniciansRise of Phoenicians
  • 38. Impact of EgyptImpact of Egypt • Influenced cultural developments in GreeceInfluenced cultural developments in Greece • System of hieroglyphsSystem of hieroglyphs • Unified empireUnified empire • ArchitectureArchitecture • Trading routes and relationshipsTrading routes and relationships