Ways of the World: A Brief Global History First Edition Robert W. Strayer Ways of the World: A Brief Global History First Edition CHAPTER 7 Classical Era Variations: Africa and the Americas 500 B.C.E.–1200 C.E. Copyright © 2009 by Bedford/St. Martin’s
The African Northeast Meroë: Continuing a Nile Valley Civilization Axum: The Making of a Christian Kingdom
Along the Niger River: Cities without States
The World of Bantu Africa South of the Equator: The World of Bantu Africa Cultural Encounters Society and Religion
Civilizations of Mesoamerica The Maya: Writing and Warfare Teotihuacán: America’s Greatest City
Civilizations of the Andes Chavín: A Pan-Andean Religious Movement Moche: A Regional Andean Civilization
North America in the Classical Era: From Chaco to Cahokia Pit Houses and Great Houses: The Ancestral Pueblo The Mound Builders of the Eastern Woodlands
Chapter 7 Classical Era Variations: Africa and the Americas, 500 B. C Chapter 7 Classical Era Variations: Africa and the Americas, 500 B.C.E.‒1200 C.E. Map 7.1 Africa in the Classical Era (p. 185) Spot Map 7.1 Classical Civilizations of Mesoamerica (p. 193) Spot Map 7.2 Classical Civilizations of the Andes (p. 197) Spot Map 7.3 North America in the Classical Era (p. 201) An Elite Maya Woman (p. 180) A Bracelet from Meroë (p. 186) The Columns of Axum (p. 187) Khoikhoi of South Africa (p. 191) A Mural of Teotihuacán (p. 196) The Lord of Sipan (p. 200) Pueblo Bonito (p. 202)