ancient civilizations
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Brief, introductory ancient civs slideshow for class 9.08.08TRANSCRIPT
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Ancient Civilizations
Key points
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Big Ideas in Early Civilizations
Generally developed same functions
Formal governmentWritingCitiesPatriarchal family structures
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Three Kinds of Contact
Local or long-distance tradeMigration and invasionDirect trade, diplomatic relations, military activity
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Local or long-distance trade
Learned about new technologies from contactDiffusionAgricultural techniques spreadNew crops
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Migration and invasion
Both occurred frequently in the Middle EastChanges in languageSpread of technology through migration
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Trade, diplomacy and military activity
Mesopotamia and Egypt had contact through all threeMesopotamia and Egypt probably interacted with GreeceSome trade between Mesopotamia and the Indus River Valley
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Conclusions
Contact was not sustainedDiffusion responsible for social and economic shiftsNo major changes in religion, politics or science as a result of contact