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The terms and definitions for the vocabulary terms in Ways of the World: Chapter 3.

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5347084802Son of HeavenTitle of the ruler of China, first known from the Zhou dynasty. It acknowledges the ruler's position as intermediary between heaven and earth.0
5347084803Shang dynastyPeriod of Chinese history from 1766 to 1122 B.C.E.1
5347084804SanxingduiAn ancient city of China that developed independently from the Shang dynasty.2
5347084805salinizationThe buildup of minerals in soil, decreasing its fertility; can be caused by long-term irrigation.3
5347084806rise of the stateA process of centralization that took place in the First Civilization, growing out of the greater complexity of urban life in recognition of the need for coordination, regulation, adjudication, and military leadership.4
5347084807quipuA series of knotted cords, used for accounting and perhaps as a form of writing in the Notre Chico civilization.5
5347084808pyramidMonumental tomb for an Egyptian pharaoh; mostly built during the Old Kingdom (2663-2195 B.C.E.). Pyramids are also found in Meroë to the south of Egypt.6
5347084809PhoeniciansA civilization in the area of present-day Lebanon; creators of the first alphabetic writing system.7
5347084810pharaohA king of Egypt. The term literally means "the palace" and only came into use in the New Kingdom, but it is generally employed in reference to all ancient Egyptian rulers.8
5347084811patriarchyLiterally "rule of the father", a social system of male dominance.9
5347084812oracle bonesIn Chinese civilization, animal bones that were healed and the cracks then interpreted as prophecies. The prophecies were written on the bone and provide our earliest written sources for ancient China.10
5347084813Olmec civilizationAn early civilization that developed along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico around 1200 B.C.E.11
5347084814NubiaA civilization to the south of Egypt in the Nile Valley, noted for the development of an alphabetic writing system and a major ironworking industry by 500 B.C.E.12
5347084815Norte Chico/CaralNorte Chico is a region along the central coast of Peru, home of a civilization that developed in the period 3000-1800 B.C.E. Caral was the largest of some twenty-five urban centers that emerged in the area at that time.13
5347084816Mohenjo DaroA major city of the Indus Valley civilization; flourished around 2000 B.C.E.14
5347084817Minoan civilizationAn advanced civilization that developed on the island of Crete around 2500 B.C.E.15
5347084818MesopotamiaThe "land between the rivers" Tigris and Euphrates, in what is now Iraq.16
5347084819Mandate of HeavenThe ideological underpinning of Chinese emperors, this was the belief that a ruler held authority by command of divine force as long as he ruled morally and benevolently.17
5347084820Indus ValleyHome of a major civilization that emerged in what is now Pakistan during the third millennium B.C.E., in the valleys of the Indus and Saraswati rivers, and that is noted for the uniformity of its elaborately planned cities over a large territory.18
5347084821HyksosA pastoral group of unknown ethnicity that invaded Egypt and rules in the north from 1650 to 1535 B.C.E. Their dominance was based on their use of horses, chariots, and bronze technology.19
5347084822HittitesAn Indo-European civilization established in Anatolia in the eighteenth century B.C.E.20
5347084823hieroglyphsAncient Egyptian writing system; literally "sacred carvings"-so named because the Greeks saw them prominently displayed in Egyptian temples.21
5347084824HebrewsA smaller early civilization whose development of a monotheistic faith that provided the foundation of modern Judaism, Christianity, and Islam assured them a significant place in world history.22
5347084825HatshepsutAncient Egypt's most famous queen; reigned 1472-1457 B.C.E.23
5347084826HarappaA major city of the Indus Valley civilization; flourished around 2000 B.C.E.24
5347084827Epic of GilgameshThe most famous extant literary work from ancient Mesopotamia, it tells the story of one man's quest for immortality.25
5347084828Egypt: "the gift of the Nile"Egypt is often known as "the gift of the Nile" because the region would not have been able to support a significant human population without the Nile's annual inundation, which provided rich silt deposits and made agriculture possible.26
5347084829cuneiformWedge-shaped writing in the form of symbols incised into clay tablets; used in Mesopotamia from around 3100 B.C.E. to the beginning of the Common Era.27
5347084830cradle of civilizationCommonly used term for southern Mesopotamia (in present-day Iraq).28
5347084831Code of HammurabiA series of laws publicized at the order of King Hammurabi of Babylon (d. 1750 B.C.E.). Not actually a code, but a number of laws that proclaim the king's commitment to the social order.29
5347084832zigguratA Mesopotamian stepped pyramid. Unlike an Egyptian pyramid, a ziggurat was a solid structure of baked brick, an artificial hill at the summit of which stood a temple.30
5347084833Zhou dynastyPeriod of Chinese history from 1122 to 256 B.C.E.31
5347084834Xia dynastyA legendary series of monarchs of early China, traditionally dated to 2200-1766 B.C.E.32
5347084835UrukThe largest city of ancient Mesopotamia.33
5347084836TeotihuacánThe largest city of ancient Mesoamerica; flourished around 500 C.E.34

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