Intro to Ancient Civilizations
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Introduction to Ancient
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1. What is History?
Copy History is the study of the past.
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words! Historians are people who study history.
How people lived and why?
What were the problems and how did people found
solutions?
Where did people work, fight, trade, farm, and
worship?
They study the past to understand people’s culture.
Culture is the knowledge, beliefs, customs, and values
of a group of people.
2. What is Archaeology?
Archaeology is the study of the past based on
what people left behind.
Archaeologists, or people who practice
archaeology, explore places where people
once lived, worked, or fought.
The things people left behind may include
jewelry, dishes, or weapons, stone tools, or
huge buildings.
Archaeologists examine the objects to see
what they tell us about the past.
3. Using Clues
We must rely on a variety of sources to learn
history.
A fossil is a part of imprint of something that
was once alive.
Bones and footprints preserved in rock
Artifacts are objects created by and used by
humans
Coins, arrowheads, tools, toys, pottery
4. Sources of Information
Historical sources come in two types.
A primary source is an account of an event created by
someone who took part in or witnessed the event.
Treaties, letters, diaries, laws, and court documents
A secondary source is information gathered by
someone who did not take part in or witness an event.
History textbooks, journal articles, and encyclopedias
5. Studying Geography
Geography is the study of the earth’s physical and
cultural features
Geography influenced the early development of
cultures.
Ex. People who lived along rivers learned to make
fishhooks and boats, while those far from rivers did
not.
Geography has helped shape history and has affected
the growth of societies.
Ex. Society first formed along rivers b/c crops grown
on the fertile land fed large populations
6. Primary Source
“They are the captains and kings, saints and fanatics,
traitors, rogues and villains, pathfinders and explorers,
thinkers and creators, even, occasionally, heroes. They are
significant---if not necessarily admirable…they matter. They
are the actors, not the acted upon, and are consequently
that much more interesting.”
Why does the author think the people she discusses are
interesting?
A. They write books about history.
B. They do things that are remembered.
C. They obey the laws of their societies.
D. The author knows more about those people.
7. Timeline
BC (Before Christ) or BCE (Before Common Era)
AD (Ano Domino) or CE (Common Era)
Put the following dates in order from oldest to most
recent.
______ 523 AD
______ 32 BC
______ 1500 BC
______ 84 AD
______ 893 BC
Which cities were early Buddhist areas?
A. Summatra and Sarnath, B. Sarnath and Bodh Gaya,
C. Tibet and Sanchi, D. Sarnath and Nepal
What country did Buddhism begin in?
A. China B. Jerusalem C. Japan D. India