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Title: The Four River Valley Civilizations


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The Four River Valley Civilizations
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I. Tigris-Euphrates Rivers
  • Located in the Middle East (modern-day Iraq)
  • Often called Mesopotamia (land between the
    rivers)
  • First example of human civilization
  • By 4000 - 3500 B.C.E.
  • Farmers were working with some metals, invented
    the wheel
  • Flourishing culture
  • Written language cuneiform
  • Complex religious beliefs
  • Sumerians erected shrines and massive towers,
    called ziggurats, to honor gods
  • Some ideas (gods creation of earth, floods)
    influenced other religious beliefs
  • Lasting beliefs Judaism began 2500 B.C.E.

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I. continued
  • Highly organized
  • Relied on city-states small, autonomous regions
    ruled by a king
  • Developed strict class systems kings, noble
    class, priests controlled most land
  • Regulated system of laws and courts
  • Babylonian leader, Hammurabi, set early code of
    law in stone

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IV. Nile River
  • Originated in modern-day Egypt, along Nile River
  • 3000 B.C.E.
  • Ruled by a pharaoh, or king
  • Considered to be directly descended from the gods
  • Complex religious and political rituals
  • Book of the Dead guided the soul to the
    afterlife
  • Mummification of bodies preserved those with
    elite status for eternity
  • Theocracy ruled through laws based on religion
  • Development of writing
  • Hieroglyphics comes from Greek words meaning
    sacred carving
  • More complex than cuneiform
  • Used papyrus reeds to make a paper-like writing
    surface

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V. Indus River
  • Located in modern-day Pakistan, near Indias
    border
  • 2500 B.C.E.
  • Advanced cities
  • Sophisticated city planning grid patterns,
    indoor plumbing
  • Example city of Harappa
  • Traded with Mesopotamia, but developed
    independently
  • Developed system of writing, but never been
    translated
  • Thought to be a theocracy, religion a precursor
    to Hinduism
  • Environment and invasions a factor in
    disappearance
  • Monsoons, floods
  • Nomadic invaders (Aryan tribes)

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VI. Huanghe (Yellow River)
  • Located in northern half of modern-day China
  • Flows from central China to east coast
  • About 2000 B.C.E.
  • Developed independently from other civilizations
  • Largely cut off from contact with outside world
    by geography
  • Developed sophisticated irrigations systems
  • Controlled flooding of Yellow River
  • Early pioneers in science and weapon/tool-making
  • Early religious beliefs based on spirits,
    centered around family
  • Social classes divided society
  • Nobles and peasants
  • Established early system of feudalism nobles
    owned all the land that peasants worked
  • Rigid political system develops paves way for
    later dynasties
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