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Chapter One: The Beginnings of Civilization Cultures and Values, 7 th Ed. Cunningham and Reich Cultures and Values, 7 th Ed. Cunningham and Reich Defining Civilized Urban life: permanent constructions System of regulatory government Class distinction (wealth and occupation) Tools/skills --> production/trade Written communication Shared system of religious belief ** Not a value judgment! ** Urban life: permanent constructions System of regulatory government Class distinction (wealth and occupation) Tools/skills --> production/trade Written communication Shared system of religious belief ** Not a value judgment! ** Origins of Western Civilization Paleolithic World View (Old Stone Age) Art Religion Neolithic Civilizations (Late Stone Age) Domestication of animals Cultivation of vegetation Community War / Weaponry Paleolithic World View (Old Stone Age) Art Religion Neolithic Civilizations (Late Stone Age) Domestication of animals Cultivation of vegetation Community War / Weaponry Ramapithecus and Homo-erectus Breakthroughs that led to civilization NEOLITHIC PERIOD Pottery (5000 B.C.E.) Metal became principle material in tools and weapons Breakthroughs that led to civilization NEOLITHIC PERIOD Pottery (5000 B.C.E.) Metal became principle material in tools and weapons NEOLITHIC ART Animahut.com slide Scrapetv.com STONEHENGE The Bronze Age ( B.C.E.) Mesopotamia Sumerian ( B.C.E.) Semitic ( B.C.E.) Egypt Aegean Cultures Mesopotamia Sumerian ( B.C.E.) Semitic ( B.C.E.) Egypt Aegean Cultures Sumerian Culture Agricultural/Urban settlements Fertile Crescent Writing/record-keeping: Cuneiform Shared system of religious belief Civil ruler / Religious rulers Agricultural/Urban settlements Fertile Crescent Writing/record-keeping: Cuneiform Shared system of religious belief Civil ruler / Religious rulers Cuneiform examples Epic of Gilgamesh Gilgamesh ruled at Uruk c B.C.E. Composed in Sumerian (2000 B.C.E.) on cuneiform tablets Pessimistic work Asserts universal questions about human existence Gilgamesh ruled at Uruk c B.C.E. Composed in Sumerian (2000 B.C.E.) on cuneiform tablets Pessimistic work Asserts universal questions about human existence Semitic Culture Akkadian Period King Sargon and descendants ( B.C.E.) Focus on HUMAN achievement Gutian invasion / return to tradition Babylonian Legacy King Hammurabi Assyrians Culmination of Mesopotamian culture Akkadian Period King Sargon and descendants ( B.C.E.) Focus on HUMAN achievement Gutian invasion / return to tradition Babylonian Legacy King Hammurabi Assyrians Culmination of Mesopotamian culture Fall of Mesopotamia Medes Nomadic warriors Conquered Nineveh in 612 B.C.E. Conquered and absorbed by Persians Persians Nomadic warriors Conquered by Alexander the Great (330 B.C.E.) Medes Nomadic warriors Conquered Nineveh in 612 B.C.E. Conquered and absorbed by Persians Persians Nomadic warriors Conquered by Alexander the Great (330 B.C.E.)