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•Mesopotamia (3500 BC-1600 BC) 
•Egypt (3000 BC-2000 BC) 
•Indus River Valley Civilization (2500 BC- 
1700 BC) 
•Chinese River Valley Civilizations (3950 
BC-1000 BC)
From Neolithic to Civilizations 
Settlements need rules/law to maintain order 
Rules and laws needed to regulate irrigation 
Threat of outside invasion made it necessary to have 
rulers who could provide protection 
Money from taxes and tributes
Mesopotamia (3500 BC-1600 BC) 
Tigris and Euphrates River around 4500 BC 
Sumerians arrive in 3500 BC-Begin irrigation 
City-States established around 3000 BC-ruled by monarchy-often 
military leaders who displace priests as rulers-pass power 
to their sons who pass it to their sons (dynasty) 
Polytheistic religion-Ziggurat (temple) center of each city state 
Scientific Achievements: Wheel, plow, sail, bronze, pottery, 
arch, number system based on 60 and 360 degree circle, 
cuneiform (writing) 
Hammurabi’s Law Code-First written law code 
Other Civs (Assyrians, Phoenicians, Hebrews) adopt ideas first 
developed by the Sumerians
Hammurabi’s Law Code… 
Political Impact-Made the 
law more stable and 
predictable-less personal, 
more objective 
Legal Impact – The idea of a 
separate judiciary (court 
system) like the U.S.
Egypt (3000 BC-2000 BC) 
Earliest settlement along Nile-5000 BC 
“The Gift of the Nile” Regular yearly cycle of flooding 
Pharaohs=god-kings: theocracy-form of government 
where the rulers were divine leaders of both the 
religion and the government/army 
Polytheistic-belief in many gods 
Pyramids built as tombs for Pharaohs; belief in 
afterlife; mummification
Egypt (3000 BC-2000 BC) 
Stratified society 
Writing system; hieroglyphics; papyrus 
Scientific achievements: written numbers, geometry, 
stone columns, calendar for flooding cycle, advanced 
medicine (repairing broken bones)
Indus River Valley (2500 BC-1700 
BC) 
First Major cities include Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa 
Developed cities on grid system and had sophisticated 
plumbing and sewage systems 
Early cities declined due to a possible change in the 
course of the Indus River. 
Indo-European peoples known as the Aryans settle in 
the Indus Valley around 1500 BC. 
Aryan religious features: sacred literature known as 
the Vedas 
Caste system
Computer generated 
picture of what 
Mohenjo Daro may 
have looked like.
Chinese River Valley (3950 BC-1000 
BC) 
Huang He (Yellow) River Valley 
Shang Dynasty (2000 BC): Importance of family, 
division of classes 
Writing system where each symbol represents an idea 
Technology and science: Great Wall of China,bronze 
working, coined money, ironworks, and silk
Important Elements of ALL… 
Advanced cities 
Irrigation 
Systems of government and religion 
Written legal codes 
Trade networks 
Architecture-arch 
Divisions of time/calendar system 
Writing

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The river valley civilizations

  • 1. •Mesopotamia (3500 BC-1600 BC) •Egypt (3000 BC-2000 BC) •Indus River Valley Civilization (2500 BC- 1700 BC) •Chinese River Valley Civilizations (3950 BC-1000 BC)
  • 2. From Neolithic to Civilizations Settlements need rules/law to maintain order Rules and laws needed to regulate irrigation Threat of outside invasion made it necessary to have rulers who could provide protection Money from taxes and tributes
  • 3. Mesopotamia (3500 BC-1600 BC) Tigris and Euphrates River around 4500 BC Sumerians arrive in 3500 BC-Begin irrigation City-States established around 3000 BC-ruled by monarchy-often military leaders who displace priests as rulers-pass power to their sons who pass it to their sons (dynasty) Polytheistic religion-Ziggurat (temple) center of each city state Scientific Achievements: Wheel, plow, sail, bronze, pottery, arch, number system based on 60 and 360 degree circle, cuneiform (writing) Hammurabi’s Law Code-First written law code Other Civs (Assyrians, Phoenicians, Hebrews) adopt ideas first developed by the Sumerians
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6. Hammurabi’s Law Code… Political Impact-Made the law more stable and predictable-less personal, more objective Legal Impact – The idea of a separate judiciary (court system) like the U.S.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9. Egypt (3000 BC-2000 BC) Earliest settlement along Nile-5000 BC “The Gift of the Nile” Regular yearly cycle of flooding Pharaohs=god-kings: theocracy-form of government where the rulers were divine leaders of both the religion and the government/army Polytheistic-belief in many gods Pyramids built as tombs for Pharaohs; belief in afterlife; mummification
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13. Egypt (3000 BC-2000 BC) Stratified society Writing system; hieroglyphics; papyrus Scientific achievements: written numbers, geometry, stone columns, calendar for flooding cycle, advanced medicine (repairing broken bones)
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16. Indus River Valley (2500 BC-1700 BC) First Major cities include Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa Developed cities on grid system and had sophisticated plumbing and sewage systems Early cities declined due to a possible change in the course of the Indus River. Indo-European peoples known as the Aryans settle in the Indus Valley around 1500 BC. Aryan religious features: sacred literature known as the Vedas Caste system
  • 17. Computer generated picture of what Mohenjo Daro may have looked like.
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20. Chinese River Valley (3950 BC-1000 BC) Huang He (Yellow) River Valley Shang Dynasty (2000 BC): Importance of family, division of classes Writing system where each symbol represents an idea Technology and science: Great Wall of China,bronze working, coined money, ironworks, and silk
  • 21. Important Elements of ALL… Advanced cities Irrigation Systems of government and religion Written legal codes Trade networks Architecture-arch Divisions of time/calendar system Writing