Unit 2 – Ancient Civilization
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Unit 2 – Ancient Civilization
• Review from Unit 1 – What is the
Fertile Crescent?
• Mesopotamia – Greek for what?
• Why was this land ideal for farming?
• Why was this land often not ideal for
farming?
• How were people able to control their
water resources?
Sumer
• As cities grew, city-states were
formed, creating local governments
• What kind of religion was now being
practiced? People worked very hard to
please the Gods
• Warriors and war
chiefs began to rule,
creating dynasties.
Sumerian Culture
• What was it and how were Sumerians
using cuneiform? Could everyone
write?
- Has anyone read the Epic of Gilgamesh?
• We use Sumerian concepts even TODAY!
- 60, the wheel, the plow, basic surgery
• The people of Sumer used trade as
their primary resource for raw
materials
The Empires
• Akkadia
-
The worlds’ first empire
Where was it? And who ruled?
Adopted many Sumerian practices
What was the fate of Akkadia?
• Babylonia – Hammurabi
- Where? When? Who ruled?
- Many Sumerian rituals and beliefs were honored in
Babylon
- What was the fate of the Babylonia Empire?
Code of Hammurabi Project
• A devastating world-wide disaster has
occurred, wiping out all of
mankind...
• We will create a NEW Code of
Hammurabi
• Groups of three or four
• Choose ONE code from your selection
and explain why it will be part of
our New Code
- Short presentation tomorrow
- Please work quietly until the end of class
Mesopotamian Empires
• What happened to Babylon?
• The Hittites
-
Indo-European war tribe
3,000 years ago in Asia Minor (modern day Turkey)
Military and cultural advances...
When did this empire fall???
Mesopotamian Empires cont...
• The Assyrians
- What was life like before they were a dynasty?
- Around 900 BC they took over all of Mesopotamia,
Asia Minor and parts of Egypt
- “The War Machine” relied on what to dominate the
region? What/when/why was their downfall?
- The Assyrians were ruthless and brutal, however
were responsible for many cultural advances...
Mesopotamian Empires cont...
• The Chaldeans
- Babylon became their new capitol
- Nebuchdnezzar II was their most famous Warrior
King
- What areas did they capture and make their own?
- How long did this empire last?
Mesopotamian Empires cont...
• The Phoenicians
- Western Asia: Sidon and Tyre (present day Lebanon)
- Trade was THEIR THING
- Were excellent sailors, dominating trade in the
Mediterranean
- Started settlements along their trade routes
> Carthage
- Lumber, dye, glass, ivory, silver and slaves
- The Phoenician Alphabet
> 22 letters (no vowels)
> The modern day alphabet is an adaptation of the
modified Greek alphabet
The Phoenicians
The Hebrews
• Ancestors of the Jews, 2000-1500 BC
- Judaism, Hebrew religion
- Early history can be found in the Torah AKA the
Old Testament of the Bible
- Abraham, was given a covenant by God, in return
for him leading his people to a Promised Land (AKA
Canaan)
- Jacob, Abraham’s grandson, began what was known
to be the Israelites
- Abraham, Isaac and Jacob were patriarchs
- After leaving Canaan for Egypt, the Pharaoh would
make the Israelites into slaves
Moses and the Exodus
• Moses, an Egyptian Israelite, has God
speak to him
- God demanded he lead the Israelites out of Egypt
- God casts down plagues on Egypt to free to the
Israelites
- Moses leads the Jews on a journey called the
Exodus (celebrated today during Passover)
- After wandering in the desert for years, the Jews
find Mount Sinai, where Moses is given the Ten
Commandments
- After Sinai, the Jews would fight for years and
years to gain back Canaan, eventually getting it
back, the land was then renamed, Israel
The 10 Commandments
Israel
• What was life like in Canaan?
- No government, judges, farmers, continued faith
• Saul – The first King of Israel
• David – The second King of Israel
- Israelites are now united, growing and centered
around Jerusalem
• Solomon – The third King of Israel
- Oversees the height of Israeli life, wealth and
power
- What happens to Israel following the death of
Solomon?
Israel cont...
• Israel and Judah
- Who’s who? Kingdom of Judah AKA the JEWS
> 10 northern tribes and two southern tribes
- Israel falls to the Assyrians, Judah falls to the
Chaldeans (circa 722 BC)
> The Jews are enslaved for 50 years AKA Diaspora
- Persia takes the Chaldeans, allowing the Jews to
return home (some do, some don’t)
• Judaism – Religion is the foundation
-
Monotheism, worship of ONE God
Justice and Righteousness
Obedience to the Law (think, Ten Commandments)
Texts: Torah, Prophets, Writings and the Talmud
The Persian Empire (550-350 BC)
• The Persian Empire was a giant empire that arose
in Southwest Asia that was built upon tolerance
and a wise government. (Unlike the Assyrians)
• In 550 B.C., Persian King Cyrus defeated several
neighboring kingdoms to mark the beginning of the
Persian Empire.
–In 11 years (550-539 B.C.) Cyrus conquered all of
the Fertile Crescent and most of Asia minor.
–Cyrus believed that when his army marched into a
defeated city, that there would be no looting or
destroying of any buildings/temples.
–Cyrus believed that it was wise leave local
customs and religions alone.
http://www.spentaproductions.com/cyruspreview.htm
Persia cont...
• King Cyrus was killed in 530 B.C. and then his
son, Cambyses, took over for 8 years. Cambyses
died of a wound suffered by a sword.
• Cambyses successor was Darius who governed the
fragile empire by using absolute power.
–Darius used two important tools to hold the
empire together.
> Excellent Road System called the “Royal Road System”
> Standardized Coinage: The whole empire had a universal money
system to trade with.
The Royal Road System
“The Royal Road”
- 1,677 miles
- Took a caravan 3
months to travel
this distance.
Zoroaster
• Who was this man?
Is Zoroastrianism like any other religion?
Ahura is like... Ahriman is like...
Dualism is like...
Avesta was the teachings of Zoroaster
The Greeks all but end the religion
• The Persian Empire was dialed in
The Royal Road enhanced communication throughout
the vast empire
Art, animals and gold added to Persian culture
Persepolis – ceremonial city designed by Darius
• The Persian Empire was one of PEACE