UNIT 9 Early civilizations.

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UNIT 9 Early civilizations

1. The invention of writing Writing appears more than 5000 thousand years ago in Mesopotamia. It’s the start of History.

Strong political power 8king) 2. From cities, to Empires First cities ruled by a king  big empires appear River civilizations Strong political power 8king) Hierarchical society Large-scale building works Mesopotamia Egypt China India

3. History of Mesopotamia Mesopotamia = between rivers Between the rivers Tigris and Euphrates Dry area, but irrigation canals allowed the agriculture to develop Key region for trade Very long history: 3th millennium BC until VI century BC

4. Population and work Privileged groups Freemen Aristocracy Priests Civil servants (escribs) Peasants and craftsmen Slaves Privileged groups Freemen Women

5. Mesopotamic culture Religion Polytheists Ishtar Enlil

Architecture They built with brick and e adobe They use arches and vaults ziggurats

Palaces Cities With brick walls and four fortified doors

Sculpture Statues : kings, gods or civil servants. Reliefs: showed political and religious scenes

Ancient Egypt

The overflows of the Nile 1. The country of the Nile The overflows of the Nile They built dams and canals The Nile overflowed its banks once a year, flooding the river valley

2. A pharaoh’s land Egyptian civilization lasted about 3000 thousand years, from 3100 B.C to 31 A. C. Ruled by kings: the pharaoh, he was all-powerful They formed dynasties They believed the pharaoh were gods and had magical powers They lived surrounded by wealth, with slaves in big palaces

Enjoyed greater freedom than women in other civilizations 3. Society Women Enjoyed greater freedom than women in other civilizations Privileged Nobles Priests Scribes Rest of the population Peasants Craftmen Merchants Servants Slaves Free Without freedom

4. Religion Gods Polytheists Religious rituals were necessary, every god had a temple and a group of priests. They made offerings to its statue. They believed in the afterlife Gods

Temples House of the gods Built in stone Big columns Huge scale Long avenue with sphinxes Obelisks. An open courtyard. Hypostyle hall Finally, the shrine

5. Afterlife. The tombs. Dead bodies were dried to make mummies, and were put in sarcophagus.

6. Art Painting and sculpture Had a religious meaning. A political meaning Painting and sculpture Changed very little because the artists followed very strict rules Without perspective Objects are seen from the front.But heads, legs and arms are in profile The person is idealised Static figures