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Chapter 6: Technological and Environmental Transformations to c. 600 B.C.E
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10th grade World History Mind Map on Chapter 6: Technological and Environmental Transformations to c. 600 B.C.E, created by Ethan Kang on 13/05/2018.
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Chapter 6: Technological and Environmental Transformations to c. 600 B.C.E
Paleolithic
foraging societies
small groups of people who traveled from point to point
pastoral societies
domestication of animals, continually search for new grazing areas
Neolithic (Revolution) (8000 - 3000 B.C.E)
food surpluses
specialized labor
organized economies
governmental structures
civilization
religious organizations
impacts on the environment
metallurgy
(Bronze Age)
Early Civilizations
Mesopotamia
Sumer
cuneiform
polytheistic
each city state had one god that was worshipped only by its people
Babylon
The Code of Hammurabi
credited as significant step toward modern legal codes
Hittites
used iron
Assyrians
Persian Empire
Ancient Egypt
united under King Menes
hieroglyphics
polytheistic, afterlife
women
Queen Hatshepsut
could buy, sell, inherit, and will
Indus Valley Civilization
geography
protected by huge mountains
Khyber Pass
Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro
strong central government
100,000+ people
Aryans
migrating nomadic tribes
beliefs formed basis for Hinduism
caste system
China
Shang Dynasty
Yellow River
ethnocentrism
patriarchal structure
Zhou Dynasty
Mandate of Heaven
empire became too big, developed bureaucracies
West Africa
Bantu migrations
spurred by climactic changes (Sahara Desert)
Jenne-Jeno
collection of individual communities
Mesoamerica and Andean South America
Olmec
present-day Mexico
Chavin
Andes, South America
Women CCOT
more rights in Paleolithic cultures
gathering food
socialization of their children
Neolithic
lawgivers, counselors, storytellers, healers, shamans, and magicians
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