Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Ancient Near East
- The Fertile Crescent (Near East river
valleys with rainfall & drainage)
- Valleys & Cities
- cities arose only where conditions
existed for raising food in river
valleys
- The Old Stone Age (Pelo)
25,000 BCE
- nomads used stone and
wood put to fire for tools
(bow & arrow)
- The New Stone Age (Neo)
8000 BCE
- farming in small
villages/advances in science
and technology
- The Bronze Age
3000 BCE
- tools made from copper and tin
- Writing
- Used mainly for
business transactions
- History & Prehistory
- History began with writing (legends)
- Mesopotamia
(Land between the
rivers)
- Sumer (3200 BCE)
- became small states that
governed areas of 10 miles
- Akkadians
- King Sargon - conquered
sumer cities and built empires (2371-2316 BCE)
- 3rd Dynasty of Ur
(Sumerian City)
- took back control from
Akkadians but around
2000-1900 BCE, no one
controlled the region
- Amorites (Old
babylonians)
- Hammurabi (The Greast King)
1792-1750 BCE - famous for law code
(collection of old and new legal
judgments)
- Hittites, Kassites, & Hurricans
- The Hittites plundered the Amorites and went
home w/the spoils but the Kassites established
themselves there for 300 yrs. (1600 BCE)
- Mesopotamian
Culture
- Cuniform (3000 BCE)
- tokens (8000 BCE) were replaced clay tablets
that had wedge-shaped strokes with a combo
of pictographs and ideograms
- Mathmatics
- sexagismal/base 60 system -
what we use today for keeping
time ex. 60min/hr, 60sec/min
- Engineering
- most important invention was
the wheel (3500-3000 BCE)
- Literature
- Gilgamesh (2000 BCE) - about
Gilgamesh (King of Urk) on the search
for immortality. Enuma Elish (epic
poem) - describes the pagan creation
story and the great flood.
- Egypt & The Nile
- Egyptian Dynasties - 31 families
ruled the first 3,000 yrs of Egypt
history divided into 6 periods
- 1. Archaic
(Early
Dynasty)
3100-2700
BCE - they
unified the
Nile Valley
that flowed
regularly &
gentle
- 2. Old Kingdom
2700-2200 BCE - This
period Pharaohs
were regarded as
gods and not merely
representatives of
the gods. The
greatest pyramids
were constructed at
this time
- 3. First
Intermediate
2200-2050
BCE -
Nomads took
the Pharaohs
control of
government;
this led to
civil wars.
- 4. Middle
Kingdom 2050
-1700 BCE - the
period of
stability.
everything went
back to normal
until the people
know as the
Hysksos invaded
- 5. Second
Intermediate
1700-1550 BCE - The
Hysksos ruled but
were eventually
expelled by
Ahmose who
founded the 18th
dynasty and
launched the era of
the New Kingdom
- 6. New Kingdom
1550-1100 BCE -
Egyptians regained
power and came into
conflict with the
Hittites and fought
many battles but the
most famous one was
fought at Megiddo
1457 BCE (the battle
field of Armageddon)
- Egyptian Culture
- Religion
- polytheist; worshiped the god of the dead (Anubis - human
body, jackal head) , the sun god (ra - human body, hawk head),
pharaohs were regarded as a god. They also practiced
syncretism -two gods join as one. During NK only pharaohs
and fam and nobles were mummies
- The Book of the Dead (a collection
of prayers and spells concerned
w/the afterlife) - the god Osiris
would cast judgement and weigh the
soul in the afterlife
- The Amarna period -
religious phase
- The Pharaoh of the 18th
dynasty turned his attention
away from wars to the inner
world of the spirit
- Amenhotep IV
adopted the name
Akhenaton (devoted
to Aton) 1375-1358
BCE. He was
monotheistic and
worshiped Aton (the
disk of the sun). He
changed Egypt's
national god.
- Architecture,
Hieroglyphics,
the Calendar
- Pyramids - tombs for divine royalty. Subterranean
tombs - valley of the kings of Thebes where King
tut's tomb was discovered
- Hieroglyphics - religious, office and
archival purposes written on papyrus
- Calendar - used a 12m solar calendar,
30d/m, 5 days added after 12m