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R I V E R V A L L E Y. Ancient Museum Marissa Johnston Bailey Vaughan Hope Thurston Jacoya Matlock . M I LO B IOS. C L A S S I C A L. C H I N E S E R I V E R. M E S O P O T A M I A. Ancient Museum Marissa Johnston Bailey Vaughan

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  1. R I V E R V A L L E Y Ancient Museum Marissa Johnston Bailey Vaughan Hope Thurston Jacoya Matlock M I LO B IOS C L A S S I C A L

  2. C H I N E S E R I V E R M E S O P O T A M I A Ancient Museum Marissa Johnston Bailey Vaughan Hope Thurston Jacoya Matlock E G Y P T I N D U S R I V E R Back

  3. Ancient Museum Marissa Johnston Bailey Vaughan Hope Thurston Jacoya Matlock G R E E C E R O M E Back

  4. Rome Back

  5. Cities Roman cities were planed with two major streets running east to west, and north to south, intersecting at the Roman forum; which was the center of trade between cities.

  6. Cities Summary: “Roman Cities.” History Link 101. n.d. Web. Oct. 11 2011. Picture: “The Eternal City of Rome.” Rome Cities. Sep. 21 2011. <worldtourist.vsa/italy/rome.html.,> Back

  7. Specialization Most of the population of Rome was made-up of farmers, merchants, artisans, and traders.

  8. Specialization Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003. <http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=0130627976.> Picture: “Gaius marius (157-86 BC) and the reform of the Roman army.” Roman Army. Sep. 21 2011. <www.the-Romans.CO.UK.(marius.htm.> Back

  9. Record Keeping Romans kept records of roles of citizenship for taxation purposes. They kept records of owner of properties, records of trade, weather records and records of government.

  10. Record Keeping Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003. <http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=0130627976.> Picture: “Roman Writing.” Dreamstime. Sep. 21 2011. < http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/thumblarge_82/1157509096pM5vMW.jpg>. Back

  11. Complex Organizations Romans believed in gods. Some of the gods are Zeus, Jupiter and Juno. Zeus was the Roman god. Juno, Jupiter’s wife, protected marriage. Jupiter ruled over the sky and other gods.

  12. Complex Organizations Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003. <http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=0130627976.> Picture: Cline, Austin. “Zeus (Roman: Jupiter.)” About. Sep. 21 2011. < http://atheism.about.com/library/graphics/ZeusOtricoli-s.jpg>. Back

  13. Technology Romans were great engineers. They built chariots, buildings, temples and a vast empire. The also constructed roads to move from place to place.

  14. Technology Summary: “Roman Technology.” Camelot International. N.d. Web. Sep. 24 2011. Picture: “Road Design.” Planning Rural Roads. Sep. 24 2011. < http://www.ruralroads.org/images/roman%20road.jpg>. Back

  15. Map Romans relied of seas for international trade. The soil was naturally rich and fertile land. The also relied on rivers as well.

  16. Map Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003. <http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=0130627976 Picture: “Map of Ancient Rome.” Rome Info. Sep. 21 2011. < http://www.rome.info/ancient/map/ancientmap.gif>. Back

  17. Greece Back

  18. Cities The Spartans isolated themselves from other Greeks. Their city was built of many small city-states. The Spartans kept their city protected very well.

  19. Cities Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003. <http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=0130627976 Picture: “History Blog.” History Blog. Sep. 21 2011. < http://blog.aurorahistoryboutique.com/images/ancient-sparta-0609.png>. Back

  20. Specialization The Spartan women managed the house and raised the children. They also wove and baked bread for their families. The cooked and cleaned also.

  21. Specialization Summary:“Women and Work.” Jobs and Employment in Ancient Greece. N.d. Web. Sep. 21 2011. Picture: “Life in Ancient Greece.” Malahans. Sep. 21 2011. < http://www.mlahanas.de/Greeks/Music/MusicWork.jpg>. Back

  22. Reord Keeping The Greeks were the first of the Europeans to learn how to write. The Greeks kept records of many things.

  23. Record Keeping Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003. <http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=0130627976 Picture: “Greek Writing.” Travel Pod. Sep. 21 2011. < http://images.travelpod.co.uk/users/rstout/1.1267199657.greek-writing.jpg>. Back

  24. Complex Organizations The Greeks thought that gods and goddesses controlled everything in their life. They believed in making the gods happy at all times.

  25. Complex Organizations Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003. <http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=0130627976 Picture: “Greek gods and goddesses.” Sep. 21 2011. < http://www.greek-islands.us/greek-gods/Olympians.jpg>. Back

  26. Technology The Spartans made a lot of war clothes that they improved over many years. They made helmets and swords and many other types of protective gear.

  27. Technology Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003. <http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=0130627976 Picture: “Sparta Warfare.” Sep. 21 2011. < http://www.harunyahya.com/images_books/images_fascism/22.jpg>. Back

  28. Map Sparta was a Greek city-state. It was settled between the mountains in Greece.

  29. Map Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003. <http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=0130627976 Picture: “The Cities of Ancient Greek Myth.” Sep. 21 2011. < http://bama.ua.edu/~ksummers/cl222/ancient_greece_map.jpg>. Back

  30. Mesopotamia Back

  31. Cities This picture shows the major cities in Mesopotamia. Each city was ruled by a governor who was religiously tied to the city. These cities were often invaded by each other, but also banded together to protect each other from outside cities.

  32. Cities Summary: B, Jackie. “Mesopotamia.” Blogspot. N.d. Web. Sep. 18 2011. Picture: “Mesopotamia.” Blogspot. Sep. 18 2011. <Pastworlghistory.blogspot.com/plegypt.htm>. Back

  33. Specialization Kings were the most powerful people in thee cities. They controlled the city and its people. They made the laws. King Hammurabi made the first that helped define social classes, and what was right and wrong.

  34. Specialization Summary: “Specialization of Labour in Mesopotamia.” Period 40910. n.d. Web. Sep. 13 2011. Picture: “Mesopotamia and Technology.” Brown, Harley. 2006. Sep. 13 2011. <ncls.k12.us/olhrhi/brown/mesopotamia/meso.htm>. Back

  35. Record Keeping The Kish tablet, found in 3500 B.C. is the oldest form of writing found. This famous tablet was discovered in Mesopotamia.

  36. Record Keeping Summary: “History of Writing.” Save your Heritage. N.d. Web. Sep. 13 2011. Picture: Save your Heritage. Sep. 13 2011. <www.saveyourheritage.com/history_of_writing.htm>. Back

  37. Complex Organizations Ziggurats are massive pyramid like structures with a temple at the top made up of only mud bricks. The average height is 70 feet and they are 4,000 years old.

  38. Complex Organizations Summary: Ojibwa. “Ancient Mesopotamia: The Ziggurat.” Street Prophets. Jan. 7 2011. Web. Sep. 13 2011. Picture: Ziggurat of Ur. Harold, Louis. 2006. Sep. 13 2011. <www.markville.ss.yrdsb.edu.on.ca/projects/classof2008/chong2/harold/zigguratofur.htm>. Back

  39. Technology Mesopotamian people would carve a scene in stone and roll the stone across wet clay. When the clay backed the seal was used for identification. These are called cylinder seals.

  40. Technology Summary: Brown, Harley. “Mesopotamia and Technology.” Mesopotamia. N.d. Web. Sep. 13 2011. Picture: “Mesopotamia and Technology.” Brown, Harley. 2006. Sep. 18 2011. <ncls.k12.us/oljrhi/brown/mesopotamia/meso.htm>. Back

  41. Map Mesopotamia means land between two rivers. The rivers helped benefit the people in many ways. They used the rivers for fertile soil and irrigation.

  42. Map Summary: “Map of Ancient Mesopotamia.” Israel-a-history-of. N.d. Web. Sep. 13 2011. Picture: Israel-a-history-of. Map of Ancient Mesopotamia. Sep. 13 2011. <www.israel-a-history-of.com/map-of-ancient-mesopotamia.html>. Back

  43. Egypt Back

  44. Cities Life in ancient Egypt was centered largely on agriculture. Farmers in ancient Egypt worked to reach a level of subsistence so that they could feed themselves and pay their taxes.

  45. Cities Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003. <http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=0130627976 Picture: “Egyptian Farming Pictures.” History Link 101. Oct. 11 2011. <http://historylink101.net/images/farming-egypt-3.jpg>. Back

  46. Specialization The Egyptians specialized in the mummification process. They would preserve the bodies. They would also bury the bodies with many items needed in the after-life.

  47. Specialization Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003. <http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=0130627976 Picture: “Egyptian Mummies.” Ancient Egypt. Oct. 11 2011. <http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/Homework/egypt/mummies.htm>. Back

  48. Record Keeping Egyptians came up with hieroglyphics. They used this for their writing style. Egyptians used this to keep up with many things of their daily life.

  49. Record Keeping Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003. <http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=0130627976 Picture: “Ancient Egyptian Writing and Hieroglyphs.” Oct. 11 2011. <http://www.crystalinks.com/hieroglyphs3.jpg>. Back

  50. Complex Organizations Egyptians believed in many gods and goddesses. They did their best to please every god so they wouldn’t be punished in any way.

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