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Period 1: Technological and Environmental Transformations to 600 B.C.E. Early Societies in East Asia

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Page 1: Early Societies in East Asia. Early Aryan India Aryans – Nomadic and pastoral peoples speaking Indo-European languages who migrate into the Indian subcontinent

Period 1: Technological and Environmental Transformations to

600 B.C.E.Early Societies in East Asia

Page 2: Early Societies in East Asia. Early Aryan India Aryans – Nomadic and pastoral peoples speaking Indo-European languages who migrate into the Indian subcontinent

Early Aryan IndiaAryans – Nomadic

and pastoral peoples speaking Indo-European languages who migrate into the Indian subcontinent and settled throughout the Indus valley.

Page 3: Early Societies in East Asia. Early Aryan India Aryans – Nomadic and pastoral peoples speaking Indo-European languages who migrate into the Indian subcontinent

The Aryans and IndiaEarly Aryans:

Heavily Pastoral Early On Sheep, goats, horses,

and cattle.

Page 4: Early Societies in East Asia. Early Aryan India Aryans – Nomadic and pastoral peoples speaking Indo-European languages who migrate into the Indian subcontinent

The Aryans and IndiaEarly Aryans:

Utilized iron implements by 750 B.C.E. to farm and establish more permanent settlements.

More permanent settlements meant evolution of more established political and social organization

Page 5: Early Societies in East Asia. Early Aryan India Aryans – Nomadic and pastoral peoples speaking Indo-European languages who migrate into the Indian subcontinent

Origins of the Caste SystemCaste System – Indian social system based

on hereditary and usually unchangeable status.

Page 6: Early Societies in East Asia. Early Aryan India Aryans – Nomadic and pastoral peoples speaking Indo-European languages who migrate into the Indian subcontinent

Caste SystemBrahmans – Priests,

Nobles, High Government officials

Kshatriya – Warriors and Other Officials

Vaishya – Merchants, Landowners, and Artisians

Shudra – Peasants and laborers

Outcastes – Outsides of the Caste System

Page 7: Early Societies in East Asia. Early Aryan India Aryans – Nomadic and pastoral peoples speaking Indo-European languages who migrate into the Indian subcontinent

SocietyPatriarchal SocietyThe Lawbook of Manu –

Dealt with proper moral behavior and social relationships including sex and gender relationships

Sati – Practice by which widows threw themselves in the funeral pyre of their deceased husbands.

Page 8: Early Societies in East Asia. Early Aryan India Aryans – Nomadic and pastoral peoples speaking Indo-European languages who migrate into the Indian subcontinent

SocietyBhagayad Gita:

Ethical text of the Hindu Religion

Karma: The total effect of ones actions that determines destiny in the wheel of life and reincarnation.

Dharma: Ones duty to their caste.

Page 9: Early Societies in East Asia. Early Aryan India Aryans – Nomadic and pastoral peoples speaking Indo-European languages who migrate into the Indian subcontinent

Aryan ReligionFocused heavily on rituals and ritual

sacrifices.

Page 10: Early Societies in East Asia. Early Aryan India Aryans – Nomadic and pastoral peoples speaking Indo-European languages who migrate into the Indian subcontinent

BrahmanReligious belief that each person

participates in a larger cosmic order and forms a small part of a universal soul.