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Title: River Valley Civilizations


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River Valley Civilizations
Egypt Mesopotamia
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Egypt
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Favorable Geography
  • Benefits of Nile
  • Rich soil
  • Water
  • Transportation
  • Natural Boundaries

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Egyptian History
  • Early govts to control Nile
  • Eventually combined
  • Lower Egypt (north)
  • Upper Egypt (south)
  • Old Kingdom
  • 3,100-2,200 BC
  • Pyramids built as tombs

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Egyptian History
  • Middle Kingdom
  • 2,200-1,730 BC
  • Age of Nobles
  • Canal from Nile to Red Sea
  • Ended by Hyksos with horses/chariots

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Egyptian History
  • New Kingdom
  • 1,570-1100 BC
  • The Empire
  • Ramses II
  • Tutankhamen

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Egyptian Life
  • Pharaohabsolute monarch
  • Privileged aristocracy
  • Pharaoh his family
  • Nobles
  • Priests
  • Unprivileged masses
  • Peasants
  • Slaves

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Egyptian Life
  • Economic activities
  • Depended chiefly on agriculture
  • Glassblowing
  • Imported timber and copper
  • Religious beliefs
  • Polytheistic
  • Mummification

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Egyptian Contributions
  • Math
  • Surveyed land
  • Art
  • Huge stone statues
  • Carved/painted various scenes
  • Architecture engineering
  • Pyramids and temples
  • Dams and irrigation canals

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Egyptian Contributions
  • Hieroglyphs on papyrus
  • History
  • Scientific/Math knowledge
  • Government/Business records
  • Science
  • Solar-year calendar (365 days)
  • Prepared mummies
  • Recognized/Treated diseases

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Mesopotamia
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Fertile Crescent
  • Divided into
  • East
  • Tigris and Euphrates river valleys (Mesopotamia)
  • West
  • Eastern Mediterranean coast

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Influence of Geography
  • Rivers/Coastline
  • Seaports/trade developed
  • Lack of stone
  • Clay for construction writing
  • Low, level plains
  • No natural barriers to invasion

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Peoples
  • Sumerians
  • Babylonians
  • Hebrews
  • Phoenicians
  • Lydians
  • Hittites
  • Assyrians
  • Chaldeans
  • Persians

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Sumerians
  • 4,000BC-Independent city-states
  • Contributions
  • Cuneiform on clay tablets
  • System of numbers based on 60
  • Basis of time and rotation units
  • Architecture
  • Invented arch
  • Built ziggurats

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Babylonians
  • 1750 BC led by Hammurabi
  • Conquered other city-states
  • Contributions
  • Code of Hammurabi
  • Astronomy
  • Led to astrology

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Hebrews
  • 1400-1200 BC-moved from SE tip of Fertile
    Crescent to SW
  • Conquered by various Mesopotamian peoples
  • Contributions
  • Monotheism
  • Old Testament
  • Emphasis on high moral principles

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Phoenicians
  • 1200-800 BC-north of Palestine on Mediterranean
    coast
  • Traded throughout Mediterranean
  • Established colonies
  • Specialized in purple (royal color)
  • Contributions
  • Missionaries of civilization
  • Alphabet

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Lydians
  • After 1000 BC lived in Asia Minor
  • Contribution
  • Coinage of money

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Hittites
  • About 2000 BC appeared in northern Asia Minor
    (area rich in iron)
  • Contribution
  • Iron

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Assyrians
  • After 800 BC built an empire
  • Learned about iron from Hittites
  • Conquered Fertile Crescent/Egypt
  • Terrorized enemies and subjects
  • Contributions
  • Government
  • Divided empire into provinces
  • Built military roads
  • Library
  • Art

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Chaldeans
  • 612 BC overthrew Assyrians
  • Gained control of Fertile Crescent
  • Established 2nd Babylonian Empire
  • Contributions
  • Architecture
  • Nebuchadnezzar-Hanging Gardens of
    Babylon
  • Astronomy

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Persians
  • 6th century BC expanded from Plateau of Iran
  • Largest empire yet seen
  • Contributions
  • Government
  • Provinces ruled by satrap
  • Eyes and Ears of the King
  • Roads for military and trade
  • Coined money

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Persians (contd.)
  • Contributions
  • Spread of culture
  • Treated subject peoples humanely
  • Adopted ideas and practices from their conquered
    peoples
  • Stimulated interchange among peoples
  • Religion
  • Good and evil

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Egypt Mesopotamia
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