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    Assignment of Introduction To South As Topic: Mehrgarh: Its Place in the Development of Ancient Cultures in Pakistan Assigned To: Dr. Tariq Mehmood Sb. Submitted By: Irfan Ali Lund Dated: 19-03-2013 Introduction: This Article “Mehrgarh: Its Place in the Development of Ancient Cultures in Pakistan” is written by Jean Francois Jarrige. He is famous Archaeologist form France. He came into Pakistan and excavates the ancient site of Pakistan

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    Republican and Imperial Rome significantly changed politically and culturally from 500 BCE to 500CE as territorial expansion‚ political power struggles‚ population growth and multi-cultural influences led to a strain on central government‚ disorder and discontent thereby creating the climate ripe for change. The vastness of the Roman territory presented challenges relative to maintaining order‚ sustaining military presence and upholding societal standards. The Senate‚ the predominate governing

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    or what really happened b. literary – what author affirms about God and human existence c. contemporary – the truth of the text for our day 2. Exile a. Babylonian – Babylon invades Jerusalem‚ destroying the city and Temple‚ and deported people (587 BCE) b. responses to Exile (creative time): i. Literary creativity – Torah is collected and canonized. 1st 5 books of exile (JEDP)‚ former (Deueteronomic histoty) and latter (books of people we think of as prophets) prophets‚ Talmud (commentary on Law/Torah

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    Kingdom (Judah)‚ Displacement and Disembodiment‚ and the consequent lost of their identity markers like king‚ temple‚ and land. 1.The Last Days of Judah and the Destruction of Jerusalem (609-586 BCE). In the late 7th century BCE‚ the kingdom of Judah was a client state of the powerful Assyrian empire. In 606 BCE. Nebuchadnezzar at the death of his father‚ Nabopolassar‚ king of Babylon‚ became the ruler of the entire Fertile Crescent .In the last decades of the century Assyria was overthrown by Babylon

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    Between the years of 200 BCE and 1450 CE‚ the Silk Road went through a number of changes. With the rise and success of the ancient empires the trade route thrived and was the main trade route connecting the Mediterranean to China. As the empires collapsed so did the use of the Silk Road as it became unprotected and unsafe for use. With the Mongol empire in 1200 CE the Silk Road had a temporary revival‚ but when the Mongolian Empire collapsed the use of Silk Road did as a permanent switch to the Indian

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    is that it is one of the oldest known permanently occupied cities in the world‚ occupied during the Natufian era (10‚800 – 8‚500 BCE) to present day. It was primarily occupied during a time known as the Pre-Pottery Neolithic Period (PPN: 8‚500 – 6‚000 BCE)‚ which is further broken down into two more time frames called PPNA (8‚500 - 7‚300 BCE) and PPNB (7‚300 – 6‚000 BCE). Along with being one of the oldest known cities‚ Jericho shows us that humans of the Neolithic Period had begun to create permanent

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    During the time period of 200 BCE to 1450 CE‚ the Silk Road was very‚very important. The Silk Road was able to connect empires from the eastern part to the western part. While major items have been exchange in the the Silk Road spreaded religion‚ technology‚ideas‚styles of customs‚ and spreads of disease was always an occasion at the time. There were so much Continuity in the Silk road.For example‚ during the Silk Road people would travel and spread their culture and religion. people would

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    arrived in Iberia‚ from the north on foot‚ about 35‚000 years ago.[13] The best known artifacts of these prehistoric human settlements are the famous paintings in the Altamira cave of Cantabria in northern Iberia‚ which were created from 35‚600 to 13‚500 BCE by cro-magnon or‚ perhaps‚ by neanderthals.[11][14] Archaeological and genetic evidence suggests that the Iberian Peninsula acted as one of several major refugia from which northern Europe was repopulated following the end of the last ice age. The

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    focused on fertility d. Tech- super complicated drainage and sewer system way ahead of its time 5) The decline of the Harappan society MAY have been caused by ecological degration‚ natural disasters‚ and it fully disappeared around 1500 BCE 6) Aryans: e. Def: Noble people

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    #10—Crash Course World History The Roman Empire or Republic or...Which Was It? 1. The story of Rome begins when twins‚ Romulus and Remus‚ who’d been raised by wolves‚ founded a city on ___________ hills. 2. What does SPQR stand for? It means Senatus Populusque Romanus (the Senate and the People of Rome)‚ one of the ___________ of the Roman Republic. 3. Rome was divided into two broad classes: the ___________ – the small group of aristocratic families and the ___________‚ basically everybody else

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