Period 1: Technological and Environmental Transformations
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Period 1: Technological and
Environmental Transformations
to c. 600 BCE
Some Key Terms to Know
Neolithic Revolution
Invention of agriculture
Pastoralism
Herders; Raising of
domesticated animals
Slash and Burn
Using ashes from burned
forests as fertilizer
Animism
Seeing gods in nature
(i.e.worship the sun)
Ideographic writing
Symbols = concepts (i.e.
Chinese writing)
Catal Huyuk
Neolithic village > Turkey
Key Concept: The Development &
Interactions of Early Agricultural, Pastoral
& Urban Societies
Societies to Civilizations
Shared features
Agricultural surpluses
Specialized Labor
Cities
Political Bureaucracies
Armies
Religious Hierarchies
Social Hierarchies
Long-distance trading/economic exchanges
I. Core and Foundational
Civilizations
Civilization
Location
Mesopotamia
Tigris-Euphrates River Valley
Egypt
Nile River Valley
Mohenjo-Daro & Harappa
Indus River Valley
Shang
Yellow River (Huang He) Valley
Olmecs
Mesoamerica
Chavin
Andean South America
II. First States Emerge
Powerful systems of rule
Mobilized surplus labor & resources
Ruler
Thought to be “divine”
Supported by military
Best situated States
Greater resources>more surplus food>more population
Mesopotamia; Babylonia; Nile Valley
Weapons> Iron; Compound Bows
New Transportation> Chariots; Horseback Riding
III. Culture: Laws, Language,
Literature, Religion, Myths,
Monuments
Sculpture
Also painting, wall decorations, weaving
Record Keeping
Cuneiform > Summerians
Hieroglyphics > Egypt
Pictographs > Olmecs, Chinese (Ideographic)
Alphabets > Phoenicians
Monotheism
Jews
Influenced by Babylonian civilization
Settled near the Mediterranean
God’s special contract with His “chosen people”
Legal Codes
Code of Hammurabi
Trade Expansion
Egypt > Nubia, Kush, Ethiopia
Mesopotamia > Indus River Valley (Harrapa)