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    Answer on your notecards To turn in at the end of class. What legacy did the Greek civilizations leave to be implemented by Future generations? “A” “P” “E” ANCIENT AND CLASSICAL GREECE CIVILIZATION COMES TO EUROPE PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY • The Land – Mountains dominate land; cross land travel difficult – Fertile river valleys were center of settlement and the basis of the polis – No place more than a few miles from sea – Outdoor life common due to temperate climate • The Sea – Greece is a series

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    Cahokia Civilization

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    ASB Exam: Cahokia When asked to consider why the mound builders of Cahokia chose their particular location‚ there has been a theory that stems from archeological research and evidence. One such theory is that they chose this location because of the Mississippi flood plain. The flood plain would be used as a major resource for not only food supply‚ but mainly transportation to other parts of the city. Likewise‚ researchers such as Joseph Saunders has found little to no evidence of extensive trade

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    relationship with his friends. This last point‚ however‚ can also be due to the free thinking world we live in today. Life was not that limitless at the time the Ancient Egyptians inhabited the earth. Upon closer examination of The Literature of Ancient Egypt‚ I noticed that the most important‚ divine‚ and loyal relationship that an Egyptian could have had was with his pharaoh. While reading the text‚ it soon became clear to me that most of the sources were written by rulers or people that worked for

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    Mayan Civilizations

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    People and Civilizations of the Americas An ancient civilization called Mesoamerican of the Maya developed a written language which enabled scribes to record the important actions of rulers and military events. One of the scribes was called the Mayan Scribe. The Mayan Scribe used a complex writing system to record religious concepts and memorializes the actions of their kings. Lady WacChanil-Ahau‚ the Maya princess‚ mounted a litter decorated with rich textiles and animal skins. The Mayans had

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    Early states were controlled by the king‚ who “exercise a measure of control over society‚ and defended external enemies (p. 75-76). E The Norte Chico civilization was based on a fishing industry‚ very different from the Sumerian and Egyptian Empires perhaps because of the location (p. 64). Rulers accumulated power‚ and had the ability to bestow a force upon someone‚ one reason or another unlike the chiefdoms who only had “persuasion‚ prestige‚ and gifts to back up their authority” (p.76). R Although

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    Sumerian Civilization

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    The first true civilization of Sumer came into being between 5900 and 2500 BCE of the Ubaid and Uruk cultures in Mesopotamia in what is now modern day Iraq. Although somewhat rigid‚ each member of the ancient Sumerian civilization had their own duties‚ talents‚ rights‚ and wealth according to his or her place in this unique society. While the peoples of Sumer upheld all of its nearly 1500 gods as according to their shared religion‚ discordance was common. Each individual city-state saw their

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    Chapter 1 — The First Civilizations The Earliest Humans Essential Question How did humans become food producers rather than food gatherers? * Domestication of animals * There was fertile soil to grow crops * Hunting animals was harder * Agriculture was a failure for a long time I can statements Explain why the development of agriculture was so crucial for the establishment of civilization. * Hunting wasn’t reliable * You may not get enough food for the day by hunting/gathering

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    Bink Civilization

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    The Binks’ civilization began 1800 B.C.E. with settlements in Bink land. The were by Bink sea and Bink water. They were known for agriculture‚ such as beans and squash and even corn also known as maize. During the Middle Preclassic Period which started 1000 B.C.E. ;there was a big increase in the Mesoamerican population. The Binks‚ along with the Zapotec and Totonac were a part of that. The Classic Period began in 250 C.E. and was known as the Golden Age. The Binks built over 40 cities and their

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    After exploring throughout the many different civilizations that we were asked to look at I ultimately decided to go with Egyptian history. Before I made that decision‚ I went to check out the Chinese and Japanese culture and was intrigued while I was up there. It was interesting to see an old samurai armor set and Katana. Ultimately‚ I decided after about an hour of searching that I would choose Sekhmet. For those of you that looked at it‚ it was largest statue they had on exhibit. It is a woman

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    greatly influenced by the Greek culture. The two civilizations shared many similarities‚ but had different opinions on government operations. There are three different periods that span the history of the Greek and Roman empires; the Hellenic‚ Hellenistic‚ and Roman civilization. I will thoroughly examine the differences in religion‚ philosophy‚ societal struggles‚ territory expansion‚ trade‚ commerce and the decline of each time period of these civilizations. Hellenic Period The Hellenic period is

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