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2787313067SumerSumer was the first known civilization which existed in the southern half of mesopatamia0
2787313068Semitic MigrantsPeople of Semitic families who spoke semitic languages such as Akkadian, Aramaic, Hebrew, and Phoenician.1
2787313549Sumerian City-StatesSumer's cities which became states to prevent conflicts and and oversee and control their agriculture2
2787314635Sargon of AkkadThe creator of empire in Mesopatamia. ( a city near Kish and Babylon)3
2787314823Hammurabi and the Babylonian EmpireKing of the Babylonian Empire (1792-1750 B.C.E.) who further organized their government by implementing laws and taxes4
2787315996Hammurabi's LawsA complete set of laws compiled from those of previous rulers that was implemented during Hammurabi's reign5
2787316307The Assyrian EmpireThe empire proceeding the Babylonian Empire which was in northern Mesopotamia that used newly invented iron weapons6
2787316636Nebuchadnezzar and the New Babylonian EmpireNext king of the Babylonian Empire who lavished wealth in his capital city7
2787321057Bronze MetallurgyAn advancement of metalworking by Mesopotamian metalworkers in order to create stronger tools and weapons (400 B.C.E.)8
2787346839Iron MetallurgyThe further advancement of metalworking by creating stronger tools using iron9
2787347246The WheelThis invention brought the advancement of transportation on land10
2787347247ShipbuildingThis technology/craft improved marine transportation to increase long distance trade11
2787347427Trade NetworksRoutes, at the time usually traveled by donkey caravan used to trade items or send messages over long or even short, local distances12
2787347428Social ClassesThis was primarily developed based on one's wealth even in the neolithic time period13
2787347801Temple CommunitiesThese were inhabited by priests and priestesses who received offerings such as food, drinks, and clothing for their interaction with the gods and goddesses14
2787347808SlavesThese were mainly prisoners of war, men or women who were in debt and criminals. They mostly served as house servants but some worked in fields and temple communities15
2787348296Patriarchal SocietyBecause of this most men in Mesopotamia ruled above all women. They were in charge of all important matters and were always in charge of their family16
2787348297Women's RolesAlthough they weren't stripped entirely of all power, women still served important roles in their society such as advising kings becoming priestesses, working as scribes but very rarely having great power17
2787348812Cuneiform WritingA a picture based writing system18
2787348813EducationUnlike today education in Mesopotamia was based on a specific craft the individual wanted to pursue such as architecture. The system was almost entirely vocal and had little written instruction19
2787349208Astronomy and MathematicsThis helped create accurate calendars and improve agricultural cylcles20
2787349359The Epic of GilgameshLiterature of Mesopotamia about a greedy king and a companion21
2787349360The Early HebrewsHebrew nomads who inhabited land between Mesopotamia and egypt22
2787350186Migrations and Settlement in PalestineSome Hebrews emigrated from Palestine into Egypt around 1800 B.C.E. At around 1300 B.C.E. the ones who moved back were know as Israelite23
2787350187Moses and MonotheismMoses believed that there was only one god named Yaweh and all other gods were just figments of their imaginations24
2787350635Assyrian and Babylonian ConquestsA series of conquest where the Assyrians and Babylonians juggle for power25
2787350953The Early Jewish CommunityA a group of small states proceeding the conquest of the Babylonian empire26
2787351016The Early PhoeniciansExisted solely as small city-states along the Mediterranean coast27
2787351400Phoenician Trade NetworksAt the time trade was primarily what they were known for. Early on they traded with neighbors through land but then added maritime trading to their main sources of income and fuel of their economy28
2787351465Alphabetic WritingThe Phoenicians developed a 22 character based alphabetic system that made written communication much easier compared with cuneiform writing29
2787352017Indo-European LanguagesMany languages that contain various similarities in vocabulary and grammatical structure.30
2787353036The Indo-European HomelandA region located in modern day Ukraine and South Russia. It was home to the beginning of the Indo-European languages31
2787353037HorsesWere first used as a source of food but after domesticated they were used for riding/travel32
2787353433The Nature of Indo-European MigrationsThe Indo-Europeans expanded very far out throughout the continent with the help of horses allowing quick transportation and diffusion of culture33
2787353801The HittitesA group of ancient Indo-Europeans who took over Anatolia34
2787353802War ChariotsA technological advancement to make battle easier35
2787354039Iron MetallurgyThe refinement of metalworking by the hitittes36
2787355164Indo-European Migrations to the EastMigrations of indo european speakers to the east37
2787355636Indo-European Migrations to the WestMigrations of indo european speakers to the south38
2787356295Indo-European Migrations to the SouthMigrations of indo european speakers to the east39
2787356296Early Sudanic AgricultureConsisted of cattle, sorghum , yams, goats and sheep40
2787356557Climatic ChangeA fluctuation of climate in northern Africa. (became much hotter)41
2787356558The Nile River ValleyA river that runs through East Africa that has served greatly in the development of several cultures and the trade of goods42
2787357452Early Agriculture in the Nile ValleyCrops in the Nile Valley mostly consisted of grains and animals included donkeys and cattle43
2787357453Political OrganizationThis served as a very important structure for the development and support for the large society that existed at the time44
2787358496MenesAn Egyptian conqueror/ruler45
2787358662The Archaic Period and the Old KingdomThe archaic period existed between (3100-2660 B.C.E.) and the Old Kingdom existed between (2660-2160 B.C.E.)46
2787358980Relations between Egypt and NubiaA competitive relationship between two empires one north and one south of each other, fighting for resources and control of the Nile river47
2787358981The Early Kingdom of KushA powerful African kingdom south of Egypt48
2794799584The Middle KingdomA.K.A. the Period of Reunification The period in the history of ancient Egypt between 2000 B.C.E. and 1700 B.C.E.49
2794799944The Hyhsos"Foreign Rulers" •Little information left •Horse Riding nomads •Military advantage over Egyptians from horse drawn chariots50
2794800343The New Kingdom•Prosperous and productive society •Agriculture surpluses supported a population of 4 million •Divided responsibilities and offices51
2794800678Egyptian ImperialismAfter expelling the hyhsos, Egyptians sought to prevent new invasions by seizing control of the regions that pose threats in the future52
2794801075The Revived Kingdom of KushAfter expelling the Hyhsos, Egyptians sought to prevent new invasions by seizing control of regions that pose threats in the future53
2794801286Cities of the Nile ValleyIn the Nile Valley, popultation clustered mostly in agricultural villages to trade with neighbors up and down the river. Cities emerged54
2794807402Social ClassesAncient cities were center of wealth, made the development of social distinctions. Anyone could attain high positions55
2794808056Patriarchal SocietyVested authority over public and private affairs in their men56
2794808714Bronze MetallurgyHyhsos relied on bronze weapons to impose their authority on the Nile Delta57
2794808943Iron MetallurgySouthern Nile societies mad up for their lack of bronze with the large scale production of iron58
2794809404TransportationCurrent take boats upper to lower Egypt on the Nile, while the winds can take boats from lower to upper Egypt59
2794809405Trade NetworksEfficient Transport = long distance trade60
2794809713Hieroglyphic WritingEgyptians supplemented pictographs with symbols representing sounds and ideas61
2794810091EducationFormal education & literacy brought handsome rewards in ancient Egypt62
2794811328Meroitic WritingNubian borrowed Egyptian hieroglyphs but usd them to rep. sounds63
2794811744Amon and ReAmon- associated with sun, creation, fertility, repoduce forces Re- sun god worshipped at Heliopolis64
2794812219Aten and MonotheismAten was the preferred monotheistic god by the Pharoh Amenhtep IV65
2794812220MummificationThe yearning for immortality explains the Egytian practice of mummifying the dead66
2794813118Cult f OsirisAccording to myths, Osiris' evil brother Seth murdered him and scattered his dismembered parts throughout the land but the victim's loyal wife, Isis , retrieved his parts and gave him a proper burial. Impressed by her devotion, the gods restored Osiris to life, but to an existence as god of the underworld.67
2794814101Nubian Religious BeliefsVery little written infromation survives. Lion- god apedemak- served as god of war for the kingdom of kush68
2794814102The BantuAmong the most influential people of Saharan Africa in ancient time were those who spoke Bantu languages69
2794815680Bantu MigrationsBy 3000 B.C.E. they were slowly spreading south into the west African forest, and after 2000 B.C.E. the expanded rapidly to the south toward the Congo River Basin and East toward the Great Lakes70
2794816020Iron and MigrationAfter about 1000 B.C.E., the pace of Bantu migrations quickened, as Bantu people began to produce iron tools weapons71
2794816021Spread of AgricultureBetween 1000 and 500 B.C.E., cultivators extended the cultivation of yams and grains deep into east and south aftica72
2794816715Religious BeliefsMonotheistic by 5000 B.C.E. Divine force good & evil spirits Nyamba "God"73
2794816716The Indus RiverWater form rain & melted snow carried silt unpredictable agriculture suppliment to the harrapan society74
2794817091Political OrganizationThere is little to no evidence left of political structure in in Harrapa75
2794817728Harappan and Mohenjo-DaroTwo main cities in the Harrapan societies that were well structured76
2794818596Specialized Labor & TradeAgriculture economy traded domestic and foreign pottery, tools, decorations, god,silver, copper traded by ships77
2794821135Social DistinctionsSocial distinctions rather than being based on roles wear based on wealth78
2794821385Fertility CultsHad a strong concern for fertility in women. They honored a fertility goddess79
2794821392Harappan DeclineAfter 1900 B.C.E. ecological Degradation deforestation erosion, less rain and other environmental issues80
2794821947The Early AryansThe Aryans strayed from an agricultural society and used horses and other pastoral animals as transportations81
2794822882The VedasNumerous Poems collection of religious works that spoke of the Aryan gods82
2794822883Vedic AgeMainly a term that identifies a time period where Aryans were in conflict with many indigenous Indian societies83
2794823488Aryan Migrations in IndiaDuring the early centuries of the Vedic age, Aryan groups settled in punjab84
2794827389Changing Political OrganizationAs the Aryans settled into permanent communities and began to rely more on agriculture than herding, they evolved more formal political institutions85
2794827390Caste & VarnaCaste identities developed gradually as the Aryans established settlements throughout India. Varna means color to refer to the major social classes86
2794827833Social Distinctions in the Late Vedic AgeThe 4 main varnas are priests, warriors, artisans and merchants, landless peasants and serfs87
2794828816Subcastes and JatiThe subcastes that you are put in depending on your occupation.88
2794829348Caste and Social MobilityThe social mobility in the caste system means that it is flexible .89
2794830230Lawbook of ManuProper moral behavior social relationships sex and gender relationships90
2794830231SatiPractice where a widow sacrifices herself to her dead husband to join him in the afterlife91
2794830764Aryan GodsMany gods for different natural environmental factors such as fire, dawn, the sky and the sun92
2794831535Ritual SacrificesMinor aspect of religion when people killed animals for their gods.93
2794830030SpiritualityAryans believed in the world, gods, and human beings. They were deep rooted in faith and sought to teach others94
2794832304The UpanshadsMeans "Sitting in front of" and is when disciples discuss religious and sacred problems95
2794832588Brahman, The Universal SoulFoundation for all things that exist96
2794832878Teachings of UpanishadsSouls temporarily go to heaven and are then reincarnated97
2794833519Religion and Vedic SocietyJust as Brahman theories about the origins of varna distinctions reflected Aryan society about 1000 B.C.E.98
2822366699The Yellow RiverThe Yellow River is a river that begins in east china that carries yellow silt. It has been a very influential river in the development of Chinese dynasties and civilizations.99

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