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Riverine Cultures & Civilization, 3500 - 2000BCE . Emergence of Civilization Control of Civilizations IDs: Gilgamesh, Standard of Ur, Horus. Argument.
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Riverine Cultures & Civilization, 3500 - 2000BCE • Emergence of Civilization • Control of Civilizations IDs: Gilgamesh, Standard of Ur, Horus
Argument In the riverine cultures of Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Indus River and China, civilization was based upon unions of kingship and religion and social hierarchies, in which elite groups controlled surplus production, building programs & writing.
I. Emergence of Civilization A. 7000-3500 BCE: Village agriculture & pastoral nomadism
C. Riverine Cultures (River Valley Civilizations) • Mesopotamia: 3500 BCE (Tigris & Euphrates) • Egypt: 3000 BCE (Nile) • Indus Valley: 3000 BCE (Indus) • China: 2200 BCE (Yellow & Yangzi)
Why there? Old argument – rivers New argument – dense population
City walls & gates Babylon Ishtar Gate
Highly productive agriculture Art Monumental Buildings
a. Temples and palaces Mesopotamian ziggurat
b. Bureaucracies of Priests & Specialized Officials Writing Mesopotamia: Cuneiform
China: Oracle Bones Divination
4. Distinct Social Classes & Social Hierarchy Elites Religion (priests) Kingship (kings, nobles) Elites
Mesopotamian Social Hierarchy Kings Priests Officers, Bureaucrats & Specialized Craftsmen (Patricians) Dependent Workers (Plebeians) Slaves
Egyptian Social Hierarchy Pharaoh Elites: High Priests & Nobles Local Officials, Lesser Priests & Nobles Peasants Slaves
II. Control of Civilizations A. Mesopotamia 1. City-states (political organization)
3. Divine legitimacy for king’s rule Gilgamesh Enkidu Enlil
4. Building Programs Babylon Ishtar Gate
5. Writing Cuneiform Epic of Gilgamesh
Later: States Sargon the Great of Akkad (reigned 2334-2279 BCE)
B. Egypt • Union of Kingship & Religion Osiris Isis Horus dead pharaoh = Osiris live pharaoh = Horus
2. Divine legitimacy Horus King as shepherd
Argument • In the riverine cultures of Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Indus River and China, civilization was based upon unions of kingship and religion and social hierarchies, in which elite groups controlled surplus production, building programs & writing.