Title: Meaning of Civilisation
1CHAPTER TWO
At a Glance
- Meaning of Civilisation
- Factors leading to the rise of civilisation
- Features of life in ancient India, China and
Southeast Asia - City culture, government, social structure,
writing, religion, pottery, use of metal, trade
2What is a Civilisation?
- Latin word civitas city
- Civilisation Requires a group of residents
living together in cities - It means having to do with people who live in a
city - History An advanced stage of human development
where cities exist
3What is a Civilisation?
- Early days people roamed around to search for
food and water - Some realised they could actually grow their own
food and settle in one place origins of farming - Soon these small groups grew into larger groups
called villages
4What is a Civilisation?
- When there was enough to eat and life became
comfortable, people spent time on other
activities like trading and painting - Some system is needed to manage these big
villages - So we say that they are on their way to becoming
CITIES
5What is a Civilisation?
- First cities 5,000 years ago
- Along Tigris and Euphrates Rivers of ancient
Sumer (Iraq) - 500 years later, other ancient civilisations also
grew along the banks of rivers
6Indus Valley PAKISTAN
- A civilisation developed along the Indus River
around 2500 B.C. - Two major cities Mohenjo-daro Harappa
- Settled by Dravidians
- Today Indus Valley in Pakistan
7Indus Valley PAKISTAN
8Huanghe Valley CHINA
- Cradle of Chinese Civilisation
- Shang Dynasty one of the earliest dynasties
that historians have information about
Shang Ritual Vessel
9Southeast Asia
- People settled along rivers during prehistoric
times - Scattered all over SEA
- One of the first kingdoms Funan which had
become an important port by A.D. 1 - Srivijaya in Sumatra A.D. 7
10Factors Affecting the Rise of Civilisation
- Suitable Climate
- Fertile Soil
- Food
- Water
- Transport
- Security
- Building Materials
11Features of A Civilisation
- City Culture
- Government
- Social Structure
- Writing
- Religion
- Use of metals
- Pottery
- Trade
12City Culture FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
13City Culture FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
14City Culture FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
The Indus River
15City Culture FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
16City Culture FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
17City Culture FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
Most of the artwork from this civilization was
small and used as personal possessions. The first
objects unearthed from Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro
were small stone seals. These seals were
inscribed with elegant portrayals of real and
imagined animals and were marked with the Indus
script writing. The seals suggest a symbolic or
religious intent. Stone sculptures carved in
steatite, limestone, or alabaster depict a male
figure who may have represented a god. Pottery
figures were shaped into humans and animals. Very
few bronze figures have been recovered.
18City Culture FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
19City Culture FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
20City Culture FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
21City Culture FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
The central area of Mound A/AB was continuously
rebuilt in ancient times. Behind the curved wall
is a well and below it what may have been a
public bathing area.
22City Culture FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
The so-called "Great Granary" in Mound F. Its
earliest levels date to 2450 B.C. Influenced by
European precedents, early archaeologists quickly
identified the buildings as granaries. At
Harappa, two sets of 6 rooms are aligned on
either side of a central passageway.
23City Culture FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
24City Culture FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
City View
25City Culture FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
The Great Bath
26City Culture FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
Street with covered drain
27City Culture FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
28City Culture FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
Source http//www.wsu.edu8000/wciv/b/ba/bab/bab
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29City Culture FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
- Source http//www.wsu.edu8000/wciv/b/ba/bab/bab
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30Government FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
- India
- Priests controlled society
- Took charge of both religion govt
- Religious rituals
- Great bath
- Collected fees from farmers for storing grain in
granaries
31Government FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
- China
- King ruled during the Shang Dynasty
- People obeyed the king
- Peasants served the king in whichever way he
wanted
32Government FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
- Southeast Asia
- People lived in small settlements
- These were later developed into small kingdoms
- Kingdoms ruled by leaders
- Assisted by religious leaders and loyal supporters
33Social Structure FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
- INDIA
- Priests and nobles at the top
- Common people
- Farmers
- Craftsmen
- Weavers
- Jewellers
- Potters
- Masons
34Social Structure FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
- CHINA
- Upper class King noblemen
- Lower class Ordinary people
- Mostly peasants or farmers
35Social Structure FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
- SE Asia
- Upper class Rulers, religious leaders and
nobles - Lower class Ordinary people
- Mostly peasants
36Writing FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
- India
- Not much writing left behind
- Only discoveries of writing are on clay seals
- 2.5cm2 pictures of animals engraved on them
- No one able to read the writing
- Probably used by farmers to mark bags of grain
37Writing FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
- China
- First form of writing Shang Dynasty
- Pictograms simple drawings of objects
represented by pictures - Appeared on ORACLE BONES
- ie animal shoulder blades turtle shells
- Recorded all types of activities war, hunting,
farming, life in the imperial household and ONE
MORE THING?
38Writing FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
- Q Can you see the pictographs? Can you guess
what oracle bones might be used for?
They were used to communicate with their
ancestors.
39Writing FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
- The Shang kings would ask a question
- The priest would then carve the kings question
on the back of the bone. Then he would heat a
bronze pin and hold the hot pin to the bone. - This would create a pattern of cracks over the
bone - Priest studies the cracks to find the answer to
the question.
40Writing FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
- The Shang kings ask questions like If we
sacrifice 10 men or 5 oxen, will it rain
tomorrow? - Sacrifice The offering of something to a god
- The Shang kings sacrificed a great deal of people
to talk to their ancestors - Can you guess who they would sacrifice?
Ans Captured enemies, slaves, sick or deformed
people, those who had upset the nobles or the
king
41Writing FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
- SE ASIA
- Written history only in late 2nd A.D.
- Adopted a script called Pallava
- Done on sugar palm tree leaves, metal or on stone
as inscriptions - Found in Borneo, Java and South Vietnam
- These were usually edicts (or orders) by kings to
their subjects
42Religion FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
- INDIA
- Indus Valley Mother Goddess
- Hoped she would grant a plentiful harvest
- Also worshipped animals that they associated with
power - Bulls, tigers and elephants
- Unicorn
- Tree spirits
43Religion FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
- CHINA
- Shang people worshipped gods of the sun, moon,
stars, mountains, rivers and forests - Supreme god was Shangdi
- In later dynasties, known as Tian or Heaven
- Also worshipped the spirits of the dead for
protection (ancestor worship)
44Religion FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
- SE ASIA
- Animists Worshipped spirits that were found in
nature stones, hills, trees - Believed that spirits could both help and harm
them - Practised ancestor worship
- Hope that souls of the dead would protect them
45Use of Metals FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
- INDIA
- Necklaces, bracelets, bangles, earrings, rings
have been found - Suggests that women wore jewellery as decorative
items - Some toys and statues found show use of bronze
- Blacksmiths made axes, knives and razors using
copper and bronze
46Use of Metals FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
- CHINA
- Shangs known for intricately designed bronzes
- Use moulds to cast bronze
- This method of piece-mould casting was very
sophisticated
47Use of Metals FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
- CHINA
- Bronzes mainly farm and handicraft tools
- Also vessels used for religious ceremonies
- Some were animal shaped and had inscriptions on
them
This is a cauldron (deep basin) for offering
incense
48Use of Metals FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
- CHINA
- Fine jewellery fashioned from bronze combined
with shells, bones and ivory - Bronze also used for making weapons
- Some weapons had inscriptions
49Use of Metals FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
- SE ASIA
- Used bronze to make bracelets, tools and drums
- Drums spread over a large area of SE Asia, down
the Malay Peninsular through Sumatra and Java to
Sulawasi and Moluccas - Drums probably used by leaders as symbols of
power and high position to control their
subjects
50Use of Metals FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
- SE ASIA
- People of Funan made images of bronze
- Evidence from writing of a Chinese visitor to
Funan
The Funanese make bronze images. Those that
have two faces and four arms, and those that have
four faces with eight arms.
51Pottery FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
- INDIA
- People of India shaped their pots using a
potters wheel baked them in kilns - Mohenjo-daro Storage pots, cooking bowls,
drinking cups - Clay figures were found Toys?
52Pottery FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
- CHINA
- Shang potters also made use of potters wheel
- Added a coat of glaze to give it a shine
- China or porcelain became even more famous in
the dynasties after the Shang - Chinese pottery International fame today
53Pottery FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
- SE ASIA
- People made pots with patterns on them
- Pottery and designing pots is one of the oldest
arts in SE Asia
54Trade FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
- INDIA
- Trade helped ancient Indian civilisation to
flourish - People in Indus Valley traded within India and
with Mesopotamia and Egypt - Used caravans and travelled long distances
- Goods traded were impressive
- Copper tools, timber, cloth, pearls and monkeys
- From Mesopotamia tin, woollen cloth, oil and
food
55Trade FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
- SE ASIA
- Trade important in the growth of ancient maritime
kingdoms - Over time, more trade links devloped between
India, China and SE Asia - Traders used land and sea routes
- More details in Chap 6
56Trade FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
- Eastern part of the ancient world accessible to
travelers in the first century A.D. - Source http//www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/trade/hg
_d_trade_d1map.htm
57Did you know? FEATURES OF A CIVILISATION
- Last Shang king was very cruel and oppressive
- The king of Zhou (neighbouring state) overthrew
the king of Shang - The unhappy slaves who were forced to fight for
the Shang king led his enemy troops into the
capital - The Shang king burned himself in the palace
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