Bellringer: 10/5 and 10/6  Pick up the paper on the desk by the door.  Take out a piece of notebook paper.  Write a 3-4 sentence reflection on the Unit.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Fertile Crescent Empires
Advertisements

Peoples & Empires of S.W. Asia. Nomadic Peoples Pastoral nomads, tribes of hunters- gatherers, who traveled with domesticated animals, and occasionally.
Fertile Crescent Empires
Assyrians – An aggressive mountain people who had waged war for years against the Babylonians.
Section 4: Later Peoples of the Fertile Crescent
By: Silvia Camara, Sarah Walsh, Yaelis Avila. Indo-European invaders introduced new technologies to the Fertile Crescent while adapting earlier technologies.
SPI  Identify major trade routes (i.e. Mediterranean Sea  Recognize an example of a barter economy.
© Student Handouts, Inc.
3.4 The Phoenicians.
Ancient Mesopotamia GeographyReligionCultureGrab Bag $100 $200 $300 $400.
Later People of the Fertile Crescent
The Fertile Crescent Empires: The Hittites As the Babylonian Empire Declined, other civilizations prospered around the Fertile Crescent Nomadic tribes.
Phoenicia and the Mediterranean Joel Paola. Background "Phoenicia" is a term used by historians for the Canaanites o Name was given to the Canaanites.
Chapter 3 – Section 4 The Phoenicians
Mesopotamia AKA The Fertile Crescent. The Akkadians The Akkadians existed from about 2400 to 2300 bc. They were located in Mesopotamia along the Euphrates.
Chapter 3 Section 4 Later Peoples of the Fertile Crescent
Kick off August 30, 2013 Interactive Notebook Page 10 Using the text on p , analyze the map, read the paragraph relating to the map, and the answer.
River Valley Civilizations Egypt Mesopotamia. Egypt.
Middle East Geography.
V-SHARE (RGRHODES) 1. Mesopotamia Notes #1 WORLD HISTORY 9/28/11 3. Mesopotamia Notes #1 4. River Valleys Civilizations Chart 5. Complete Database and.
Invaders, Traders, and Empire Builders Chapter 2 Section 4.
Get Ready to Read (cont.) Focusing on the Main Ideas Mesopotamian Civilization Civilization in Mesopotamia began in the valleys of the Tigris and Euphrates.
Ancient Middle East Civilizations developed in river valleys because they provided: Civilizations developed in river valleys because they provided: –
First Empires & the Phoenicians World History Libertyville HS.
The Phoenicians (1500–300 B.C.) Chapter 2 Lesson 2
ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS OF THE MIDDLE EAST. PLACES AND TERMS Mesopotamia Fertile Crescent Culture Hearth Tigris River Euphrates River.
Babylonians People/Brief History Invaders from the Arabian Desert entered Mesopotamia and seized the city-state of Babylon. Hammurabi became the King of.
The Phoenicians Civilization began in the Mediterranean Sea Dominated sea trade across Mediterranean Developed from early Canaanites in Israel, Lebanon,
Sea-faring traders. Today’s Goals: 9/2/11 Learning Goal: Why were the Phoenicians successful and what influence do they have on later cultures (even ours.
Chapter 2 The Fertile Crescent.
City-States of Ancient Sumer
Warm Up: Key Terms Fertile Crescent (p. 33) Mesopotamia (p. 33)
9/26 Focus: 9/26 Focus: – The Phoenicians spread ideas throughout the Mediterranean and they are credited with starting the modern alphabet. – The Persians.
MIDDLE EASTERN EMPIRE Assyrians. Introduction Created large Southwest Asian Empire Used organized military.
Chapter 3 Section 4 Later Peoples of the Fertile Crescent.
Invasions of Mesopotamia & The Phoenicians Chapter 3, Section 4 Notes.
The Last Word: No homework FrontPage: Staple map and Reading Guide 25.1 together and turn in.
10/1/2015 Compare and Contrast 3 aspects of Egyptian and Sumerian culture. Which would you rather live in? Why?
MIDDLE EAST: ANCIENT EMPIRES. Mesopotamia means “land between rivers” It is the area between Tigris River and Euphrates River. It sometimes refers to.
The Phoenicians.
Early Empires of the Mediterranean. Pastoral Nomads Outside of Mesopotamia & Egypt lived nomadic peoples who still depended on hunting and gathering.
Empires of the Fertile Crescent Empires of The Fertile Crescent BabyloniansAssyrians Hittites And Kassites ChaldeansPhoenicians.
The Fertile Crescent Chapter 2. Main Idea Indo-European invaders introduced new technologies to the Fertile Crescent while adapting earlier technologies.
Sumerian Civilization Along the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
Element d. Describe early trading networks in the Eastern Mediterranean; include the impact Phoenicians had on the Mediterranean World. SSWH1 The student.
Later Groups of the Fertile Crescent. Empires and Dominance Sumer B.C. Sumer B.C. Sargon of Akkad B.C. Sargon of Akkad
Ch Conquests Brings New Empires and Ideas.
Later Peoples of the Fertile Crescent. Take out a blank piece of paper  Imagine a world where there are no laws  Write a short story, (about one page)
Day 8: Mesopotamia, Fertile Crescent
Students will distinguish between the various groups who controlled the Fertile Crescent after Babylon fell and create a timeline using source documents.
The Fertile Crescent Empires: The Hittites
Chapter 2 The Ancient Near East
Civilizations of Mesopotamia Chart
The Assyrian Empire.
Warm-up Questions What is the most accurate sequence of events describing the development of Mesopotamia? Job specialization, planting of crops, people.
Exploring Five empires of Mesopotamia
The World’s First Civilization: Mesopotamia
PHOENICIAN CIVILIZATION
Bellringer: 10/3 and 10/4 Pick up the papers on the desk by the door. Take out a piece of notebook paper and your notes from your reading assignment.
Favorable Geography Benefits of Nile Natural Boundaries Rich soil
Phoenician Civilization
Fertile Crescent Empires
Mesopotamia, Persia, and Phoenicia
9/26 Focus: The Phoenicians spread ideas throughout the Mediterranean and they are credited with starting the modern alphabet. The Persians formed one.
Later Peoples of the Fertile Crescent
The Phoenicians - Traders
Early Civilizations of the Middle East
Fertile Crescent Empires
The Phoenicians Chapter 3 Section 4.
Chapter Three Practice test.
Presentation transcript:

Bellringer: 10/5 and 10/6  Pick up the paper on the desk by the door.  Take out a piece of notebook paper.  Write a 3-4 sentence reflection on the Unit 1 and 2 Test you took last class. Consider what you think went well on the test, what you think you could have done better, and any concerns you have about the test.

Agenda: 10/5 and 10/6  1. Bellringer  2. Timeline: Civilizations in the Mediterranean/Middle East  3. Notes/Lecture: Peoples of the Mediterranean and the Middle East  4. Activity:  Mapping  Video  Worksheet: Hanging Gardens of Nebuchadnezzar

Akkad BCE Hebrews est BCE Babylonians (under Hammurabi) 1800 BCE Hittites 1600 BCE1200 BCE 1550BCE Assyrians 690 BCE Phoenicians Chaldeans 1100 BCE 600 BCE Neo-BabyloniansLydians 585 BCE550 BCE330 BCE300 BCE Persians

People of the Mediterranean and The Middle East Ms. Allen World History I –

People of the Mediterranean: Phoenicians Ms. Allen World History I –

Background on Phoenicians  Began in modern-day Lebanon  City-states develop by 1200 BCE  Famous for….  Commerce  Dyes  Spreading alphabet  Colonies

Phoenician Geography  Phoenicia was located between the eastern Mediterranean coast and the Lebanon Mountains

Phoenicians Territory

Politics/Government in Phoenicia  Not a unified nation  Consisted of independent city-states

Phoenician Economy/Commerce Trade = dominates Phoenician economy Where is commerce centered? Major city states (Byblos, Sidon, Tyre) How far did they trade? All across the Mediterranean coast

Phoenician Commerce  Known as the “purple merchants”  Exports?  Royal purple dye from murex sea snail  Found only in the waters of eastern Mediterranean  Eventually exploited to extinction  Wood (cedar)  Slaves  Glass  Wine/olive oil  Imports?  Silver from Iberia  Ivory, gold  Even tin from Britain Phoenician Economy/Commerce

Phoenician Advancements  Purple dye  Ship design/building  Galleys made of cedar wood  Sails & oars  Phoenician alphabet  Leads us towards more modern-day languages/alphabets  Beginning of the Semitic language family

Semitic Language Family

Phoenician Alphabet

Comparison of Alphabets

Phoenician Colonies  Sailed and colonized throughout the Mediterranean beginning circa 1000 B.C.E.  EXAMPLES:  Gades (modern-day Spain)  Carthage = most important Phoenician colony.  Located in northern Africa

Phoenician Colonies

Phoenician Colony of Carthage  Founded in 814 BC  Location?  Modern-day Tunisia  First colonization  Eventually becomes a great empire  Fights rivals for power, territory  Greeks in 400s-300s BCE  Romans in 200s-100s BCE

Summarizing the Phoenicians: What did they become? 1. They became expert traders. 2. Trade routes to the east were blocked by mountains and hostile neighbors. 3. They used the Mediterranean Sea and became expert sailors 4. They had an abundance of cedar, purple dye, silverwork, ivory carvings and slaves

People of the Middle East: Hittites, Assyrians, and Chaldeans Ms. Allen World History I –

1. THE Hittites

Geography of the Hittites  Little known about them until archaeological discoveries of early 20 th century  Migrated to Asia Minor (modern Turkey) from northern Europe circa 3000 B.C.E.

Evolution of the Hittites: First Hittite Empire  Begins in 1900 B.C.E.  Empire stretched from Aegean Sea to Euphrates River

Second Hittite Empire  Dates: B.C.E.  Included Asia Minor, Palestine, and Syria  Decline and fall  Continuous warfare with Egypt  1200 B.C.E. – conquered by northern barbarians  Eventually absorbed by Assyria

Hittite Economy:  Link between Mesopotamia and western Asia  Had monopoly on Armenian and European metals for hundreds of years  Developed iron for tools and weapons  Wealth from trade of gold, iron, lead, and silver  Trade shown in numerous excavated clay tablets (tracked trade, transactions)

Hittite Politics/Government  Ruled by a king  Heavily fortified city walls  Written laws show Babylonian influence

Hittite Advancements:  Fortified city walls  Art  Crude carvings  Stone lions at city entrances  Carvings of animals and warriors

Assyrians – An aggressive mountain people who had waged war for years against the Babylonians

2. THE Assyrians

Who are the Assyrians? An aggressive mountain people who had waged war for years against the Babylonians

Achievements of Assyrians  Used iron  Expanded empire through war  Conquered Egypt & the Fertile Crescent.  Used military innovations  Battering ram, siege towers  Cavalry/chariots/infantry  Conscription (drafting soldiers)

Achievements of Assyrians  Built roads for troop movement  Messenger service to report rebellions.  Conquered people were tortured and enslaved  Tunneled under walls to attack other civilizations  Divided empire into provinces (states ruled by a governor, protected by the military)

3. THE Chaldeans

Geography - In modern- day Iraq - Built on the territory of what river valley civilization?

Parts of Babylon have been rebuilt by Saddam Hussein

Rebuilt by Saddam Hussein

Mosul on the Tigris River

Important Leader: Nebuchadnezzar  He rebuilt Babylon  Had the Hanging Gardens constructed  One of the 7 Wonders of the World  Conquers city of Jerusalem  Deports Hebrews to Babylon to keep them from rebelling

Nebuchadnezzar BC

Hanging Gardens of Babylon

Religion: The Star Gazers of Babylon  Priests observed and kept records of the heavens  Located in ziggurats  Believed stars determined human destiny  Could be used to foretell the future  They observed the Zodiac  Zodiac = belt of 12 constellations and the phases of the moon

Priests studied the stars. Their study formed the basis for both astronomy & astrology.

First Historical Horoscope

Chaldean Numerology  Believed to be the oldest of the systems of numerologynumerology  Converts letters to numbers using numbers 1 to 8.  Ones = a beginning or genesis  Higher numbers = progress through life,  Eights = completion.

HOMEWORK  Read pages in your textbook and take notes.  Bring a flash drive to class tomorrow if possible.  10/9 (THIS FRIDAY): Quiz on the Peoples of the Mediterranean and Middle East