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The River Valley Civilizations
Tigris-Euphrates, Ancient Egypt, and Indian and Chinese River Valley Civilizations.
Tigris-Euphrates
• First civilization formed along Tigris and Euphrates
Rivers in Mesopotamia.
– Middle East leaders in agriculture, metalworking, and
village structure.
– Civilization formed from scratch.
• By 3500 BC the Sumerians had established
Cuneiform.
– Began as pictures, but later used geometric shapes
– 300 symbols, but possibly 2000 at first.
Cuneiform Tablets
Sumerian Ziggurat
Tigris-Euphrates
• Sumerian Art:
– Statues filled the temples of the gods. Statues of gods in individual homes.
• Sumerian Science:
– Learned about movement of sun and stars. Created constellation charts still used today.
• Sumerian Religion:
– Complex rituals with patron gods for each city.
– Ziggurats – massive towers operated by professional priests. Polytheistic. Prayer very important to them.
Tigris-Euphrates
• Sumerian Politics:
– Tightly organized city-states ruled by a king who
claimed divine authority. Court system in interest
of justice. Had slavery (original slave owners).
• Sumerian Economy:
– Agriculture. Used fertilizer. Used silver as early
form of money.
Tigris-Euphrates
• This region was hard to defend and was always a temptation to invaders (even today).
– Fell to Akkadians who continued much of culture.
– Later conquered by Babylonians – King Hammurabi.
• Hammurabi’s Code: rules of procedure for courts of law and harsh punishments for crime. Ideas used for most judicial systems today.
Egyptians
• Built up along Nile River in North Africa
around 3000 BC.
• They traded with Mesopotamian societies but
their culture was very different.
• Less open to invasion, and actually maintained
a unified state.
Egyptians
• Pharaoh was the ruler – had immense power.
• Economy more government directed due to need for complex irrigation.
• Pharaohs thought of as gods.
– Elaborate pyramids built for them from 2700 BC
– This framework of Egyptian society lasted till after 1000 BC.
• Neither hieroglyphs nor science as elaborate as Sumerian, but math more advanced. Idea of 24 hour day.
Egyptian PyramidsGreat pyramids of Giza. One of the 7 wonders of the World.
Egyptian
• Art: Lively with cheerful colorful pictures in
tombs, palaces, and furnishings.
• Religion: polytheistic.
– Ra: god of the sun. Eye of Ra popular in
decorations. Many other gods and goddesses.
Egyptian Mythology
• Ra - God of the Sun• Isis - Mother Goddess• Osiris - God of the Underworld, God of the Dead• Anubis - God of Mummification/Afterlife - Jackal head• Horus - God of the Sky - Falcon head- son of Isis/Osiris• Hathor - Goddess of Love and Fertility• Apep (Apophis) - God of Darkness - serpent head• Ammit - Devourer of the Dead - crocodile head• Amun - The Creator God• Baal - God of Storms• Setesh (Seth) - God of the Desert - dog/fox head
Egyptian Mythology
Indus River Civilization
• Indus River civilization emerged by 2500 BC
– Many large cities: Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro
– Houses had running water!!!
• Developed own distinct writing and art.
• Indo-Europeans invaded and destroyed this
society, so very little is known about the
nature of this culture or its influence on India.
– Harappan writing has yet to be deciphered.
Indus River Valley
City
Writing
Chinese Civilization
• Civilization along the Huang-he (Yellow River)
developed in considerable isolation.
– Civilization legendary in China and people revered
as godlike kings.
• Chinese had elaborate concept of their
history.
– Part fact-part fiction records of early kings.
Chinese Civilization
• Accomplishments:
– By 2000 BC had advanced technology and
elaborate intellect.
– Learned to ride horses and make pottery.
– By 1000 BC were using iron and coal.
• Writing evolved from knotted ropes to
scratches on bone to the type of symbols we
know today.
Ancient Chinese Writing
Judaism
• The Jews gave the world the first monotheistic
religion.
• Settled near the Mediterranean around 1200
BC
• Jewish culture remains much the same today.
• Basis for both Christianity and Islam.
• Religion for Jews is a way of life, not just
traditions and ceremonies.
Accomplishments of These Civilizations
• Pyramids
• Taming the horse
• Creation of alphabets and writing systems
– Almost all alphabets today derived from some river valley writing system.
• Development of key math concepts (square roots)
• Development of well organized monarchies and beurocracies.
• Invention of functional calendars.
Decline of River Valley Civilizations
• By 1000 BC most river valley civilizations in
decline.
• They flourished for 2500 years and influenced
later cultures, such as Greeks.
• Phonecians devised simplified alphabet with
22 letters – predecessor of Greek/Latin
alphabet.
Egyptian Gods & Goddess
Ra / Re / Amen-Ra■ King of the Gods■ Sun god■ Falcon head with a sun on top.■ Sometimes seen as the creator of men
(Egyptians called themselves "the cattle of Ra”)■ Since heaven and the underworld have water,
Ra uses a boat (Madjet (“strong”) while rising and Semektet ("becoming weak") when setting. He often has help from other gods to successfully navigate his boat.
■ He constantly had to fight monsters (Sebau, Nak, and Apep)
■ The phoenix is one of his symbols
Osiris■ God of the earth and vegetation ■ Symbolized the yearly drought and
flooding of the Nile.■ Gave Egypt civilization.■ Married his sister, Isis■ Osiris rules Egypt and he leaves Isis in
charge when he is gone■ Set and 72 conspirators kill him by
chopping him up into pieces■ Isis found almost all the pieces and put
him back together (making the missing part out of clay)
■ King of the afterlife■ Usually shown as a bearded,
mummified human with green skin and wearing the atef crown. His hands come out from the mummy wrappings and hold the flail and crook.
Horus■ Falcon headed■ The Pharaoh was supposed to be his
earthly embodiment. ■ Son of Osiris (after his resurrection) ■ Set is always trying to hurt him■ Stunted from his waist down■ In art, he is often shown standing on
crocodiles■ His sons are born from Isis. Each take
care of the organs during the mummification process■ Duamutef (stomach)■ Imsety (liver)■ Hapi (lungs) ■ Qebehsenuef (intestines)
Isis■ Isis was the sister/wife of Osiris■ Shown as a a woman wearing a
vulture head-dress and the solar disk between a pair of horns
■ Isis suckles the pharohs■ May be one of the judges of the
dead■ Has great magical powers■ Created the cobra and uses the
cobra bite to make Ra reveal to her his secret name
■ The purest example of the loving wife and mother
Set
■ God of evil, the desert, storms, and chaos
■ A devil figure■ Antelopes are sacred to him■ Hates Osiris (jealous)■ Kills Osiris and becomes king
before he is killed by Horus■ Part pig and part donkey
Hathor
■ Usually depicted as a cow or as a beautiful woman wearing a horned headdress
■ She is both wife/ daughter of Ra■ Also married Horus■ Suckled Horus when he was
young and took care of him after Set blinded him
■ Her milk is food of the gods■ She offers food and drink to the
dead■ Women aspire to be her
Anubis
■ Son of Nephthys and either Set or Ra – adopted servant of Isis
■ Head of a jackal■ Guides the dead to the
underworld and weighs their heart (bad deeds make your heart weigh more)
■ Works with Osiris in the underworld
■ Mummification god
Ammut
■ “Eater of the Dead”■ She stands by the scales of the hearts
and eats the hearts of the wicked (a final death)
■ Head of a crocodile, body of a leopard, hind legs of a hippo (apparently wicked hearts are fattening – who knew?)
Thoth
■ Moon god■ Head of an ibis■ Scribe (records the weight of the hearts
in the underworld)■ Invented writing ■ From the Book of the Dead:
“Hear the word of the very truth. I have judged the heart of the deceased, and his soul stands witness for him. His deeds are righteous in the great balance and no sin has been found in him.”
Sekhmet
■ Lion headed■ Wife of Ptah (an early
creator god)■ Breathes fire against
her enemies■ Delivers punishment to
the gods