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Chapter 1 – From Human Prehistory to Early Civilizations

A long time ago, on a continent far, far away… Paleolithic Age (2.5 million years ago until 10,000 BCE) Humans traveled in small hunting-gathering groups Migrated from origins in East Africa to Eurasia, Australia, and the Americas Mobile and adaptive to various climactic and geographical settings Use of fire: to aid in hunting, protection against predators, and adapt to cold environments Mostly hunter-gatherers; some groups exchanged people, ideas, food, and goods DIFFUSION!!!!!!!!!!

Neolithic Revolution Neolithic Revolution began after the last Ice Age (10,000 BCE) Humans began settling and adapting to their environments Some remained hunter-gatherers Switch to agriculture and settling in an area created a more reliable food supply (but not diverse) Begin using domesticated animals for food and for labor Settlements lead to population increase Food surplus led to specialization of labor (division of labor)

Çatal Hüyük Area covered over 32 acres Largest early settlement. Located in present day southern Turkey Founded around 7000 BCE Houses made of mud bricks and timber Very crowded Area covered over 32 acres

The 4 Initial Centers of Civilization Starting around 3500 B.C.E., major civilization developed in 4 initial centers: 3500 BCE - Mesopotamia – Tigris & Euphrates Rivers 3000 BCE - Egypt – Nile River 2500 BCE - India - Indus River 2200 BCE - China - Huang He (Yellow) River These were the most densely populated parts of the world.

Other Areas Of Civilization The Americas: Olmecs, Mayans, & Aztecs Located in Mesoamerica (present day Central America Mexico) Incas Located in South America in/near the Andes Mountains (present day Ecuador & Peru)

The Initial Centers

Mesopotamia Mesopotamia means “land between rivers.” Refers to this area being between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Also referred to as the “Fertile Crescent” Farming in this area required communication & coordination between communities, thus leading to beginnings of complex political structure. Mesopotamia was familiar w/ bronze and copper (metals); also had invented the wheel for transportation

Mesopotamia Sumerians were first to invade this region . Developed a cuneiform alphabet (first known case of human writing) alphabet used pictures to represent objects; later shifted to geometric shapes to symbolize spoken sounds.

Cuneiform Writing

Mesopotamia Sumerians: Developed complex religious rituals Massive towers were the first monumental architecture for this civilization Sumerians were polytheistic – they believed in multiple gods. (monotheistic = belief in one god). They believed in the divine force of “natural” objects (nature; examples: trees, mountains, rivers)

Ancient Sumerian Ziggurat Ziggurat – temple; “mountain of the Gods”

Mesopotamia Sumerians: Political structure: tightly organized city-states ruled by a king who claimed divine authority. Sumerian states had strict boundaries. Government helped regulate religion. This region was hard to defend from outsiders

Mesopotamia Babylonians: Extended their own empire into the Middle East. King Hammurabi introduced the most famous early “code of law” (Hammurabi’s Code). Hammurabi’s Code established rules of procedure for courts of law, regulated property rights, and regulated the duties of family members. Example: “If the slave of a free man strikes the cheek of a free man, they shall cut off the slaves ear.” Other examples on page #18 of your textbook

Babylonian Empire

Hammurabi’s Code

Babylonian Numbers

Egyptian Civilization Northeast Africa along the Nile River Civilization formed by 3000 B.C.E. Egyptians benefited from the trade and influence of Mesopotamia  DIFFUSION of ideas/technology! Egypt not as open to invasion as Mesopotamia.

Egyptian Civilization – cont. Political strutcure: Pharaoh (king) had immense power = “god-like” status Pharaoh’s built tombs for themselves (The Pyramids!) Government controlled the economy Egyptian science or alphabet was NOT as elaborate as Mesopotamia, though mathematics was more advanced. Egyptians produced the idea that a “day” was divided in to 24 hours.

Ancient Egyptian Pharaohs

Ancient Egyptian Pyramids

Indian & Chinese Civilizations Civilization emerged along the Indus River by 2500 B.C.E. Several large cities, including Harappa & Mohenjo-Daro Trading with Mesopotamia Had own alphabet and art forms Invasions by Indo-Europeans resulted in destruction of this culture, so we know little about their ancient nature or influence on India! 

Indian & Chinese Civilizations China: Civilization along the Yellow River (Huang He River) Isolated from the rest; though there was some trading w/ India & Mesopotamia Learned how to ride horses and were skilled in pottery. Already were using bronze (metal) and by 1000 B.C.E. were using iron. Most people lived in small houses made of mud bricks. By 1500 B.C.E. the Shang dynasty ruled over this area.

Conclusion By 1000 B.C.E. most river valley civilizations had declined. Introduced us to: invention of the wheel, monuments (Pyramids), taming of the horse, alphabets and writing (communication), mathematic concepts, functional calendars and divisions of “time,” and the development of organized monarchies and bureaucracies. 