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Chapter 1:iii Emergence of Civilization

Chapter 1:iii Emergence of Civilization. Civilization. from the Latin word civitas , meaning “city”, created when mankind settled in cities. Most historians equate the rise of civilization with the rise of cities. [Image source:http://www.taisei.co.jp/cg_e/ancient_world/ur/ur_01.html].

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Chapter 1:iii Emergence of Civilization

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  1. Chapter 1:iiiEmergence of Civilization

  2. Civilization • from the Latin word civitas, meaning “city”, created when mankind settled in cities.

  3. Most historians equate the rise of civilization with the rise of cities. [Image source:http://www.taisei.co.jp/cg_e/ancient_world/ur/ur_01.html]

  4. Cities formed at different times in different parts of the world. [Image source:http://www.geocities.com:0080/Athens/Parthenon/2104/civilizations.html]

  5. Because many city dwellers learned how to write, the development of cities also marks the beginning of history . . . [Image source: http://early-cuneiform.humnet.ucla.edu/archaic/index.html]

  6. Cities allowed people to “specialize” in a trade. Iron working, religion, government, farming (cattle or crops), artisans, shipbuilders, soldiers, merchants, etc…

  7. Oral History • Before writing, oral history was the only source. Can it be reliable? Can it be verified? • Archaeology, geography, sociology, language, trade...

  8. Archaeologists believe the first cities emerged along the banks of the Euphrates and Tigris rivers in Mesopotamiacirca 3500 B.C.

  9. Cities arose from farming settlements along the Nile River Valley in northwest Africa.

  10. The first cities in the Indus River Valley emerged circa 2500 B.C.

  11. The first urban communities in East Asia appeared in the Huang He Valleycirca 1500 B.C. [Image source: http://www.wsu.edu:8000/wciv/b/ba/bab/bab19.jpg]

  12. economy • An exchange of goods, money or services to provide for the needs of individuals or a community.

  13. Cities would serve as centers for commerce, religion, art, military forces, and politics.

  14. Early farmers were able to produce grain surpluses through the use of irrigation systems.

  15. Artisans were people who were skilled in a craft. [Image source: http://www-oi.uchicago.edu/OI/MUS/HIGH/OIM_A21452_72dpi.html]

  16. Many pieces of artwork had significance in religious ceremonies or to identify the status of the owner. [Image source: http://www.webdesigns-4-you.com/ancient/early_civilizations.htm]

  17. [Image source: http://www.unr.edu/sb204/geology/civilztn.html]

  18. trade • An exchange of goods which often allowed cultures to exchange knowledge, language, art, customs, technology, religion, and writing.

  19. Cultural diffusion • The process by which culture is spread throughout an area through trade, marriage, and settlement.

  20. Cities were the centers of trade. cities [Image source:http://www.taisei.co.jp/cg_e/ancient_world/ur/ur_01.html]

  21. Social classes • A hierarchy of positions within a society that were established by the status, job, or connections of the parents.

  22. WritingThis is “cuneiform” writing. [Image source: http://www.machanley.com/Early/06Mesopotamia.html]

  23. Creation Myths • Every civilization has a creation myth. Of course, the word “myth” depends on your point of view.

  24. [Image source: http://www.webdesigns-4-you.com/ancient/early_civilizations.htm]

  25. [Image source: http://www.taisei.co.jp/cg_e/ancient_world/ur/ur_03.html]

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