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1 Chapter 1: From the Origins of Agriculture to the First River-Valley Civilizations 8000-1500 B.C.E.
By: Kim Jacobsen

2 Key Terms Stone Age - The historical period characterized by the production of tools from stone and other nonmetallic substances. Paleolithic - The period of the Stone Age associated with the evolution of humans. Neolithic - The period of the Stone Age associated with the ancient Agricultural Revolution. Foragers - People who support themselves by hunting wild animals and gathering wild edible plants and insects. Agricultural Revolution - The change from food gathering to food production that occurred between ca and 2000 B.C.E. Ziggurat - A massive pyramidal stepped tower made of mud bricks. It is associated with religious complexes in ancient Mesopotamian cities, but its function is unknown.

3 Key Terms Cuneiform - A system of writing in which wedge-shaped symbols represented words or syllables. Originated in Mesopotamia and is one of the first written languages ever invented. Hieroglyphics - A system of writing in which picture symbols represented sounds, syllables or concepts. It was used for inscriptions on monuments in Egypt.

4 Before Civilization Culture Stone Age Hunter-gatherer societies
Agricultural Revolution - Domestication - Pastoralism Hunter-gatherer societies vs. Farming societies

5 Mesopotamia: Politics
Semitic people were politically dominant City-states Lugal (king) Hammurabi

6 Mesopotamia: Society Social division Hammurabi’s Code Male dominated
Women

7 Mesopotamia: Religion
Gods that embody nature Anthropomorphism Temples and ziggurats Priests Demons and amulets

8 Mesopotamia: Tech and Art
Cuneiform Irrigation Clay Bronze Number system

9 Egypt: Politics Divine kingship - Pharaoh Ma’at Hereditary kingship
Complex bureaucracy

10 Egypt: Society Ethnically diverse Less pronounced social divisions
Women had more rights Slavery limited

11 Egypt: Religion Polytheistic
Some of the more important gods: Ra, Horus, Osiris, etc. Pyramids Afterlife - Mummies Divine kingship

12 Egypt: Tech and Art Architecture - Pyramids - Temples - Monuments
Hieroglyphics Irrigation Chemistry

13 Egypt: Economy Self-sufficient Nubia Trade Agriculture

14 Indus Valley Civilization
“Priest-King” Strong central authority Writing system City layout Technology Natural resources Metal “Systems failure”


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