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What is pre-history? Time before writing What is history? Written records

What are six main characteristics of a civilization?

What are six main characteristics of a civilization? Growth of cities with governments Use of writing Development and use of a calendar Advanced technical skills (artistic activity) Division of labor with creation of a social structure Share the same beliefs

The Coliseum was begun by Vespasian was finished by Titus in AD 80. It is elliptical and measures 180 meters long and 156 wide. It could contain an audience of between 45'000 and 50'000 spectators.

The field engineer, assisted by a stake man aligned the road. A plow was used to loosen the soil and mark the trench margins.

Workmen dug trenches for a roadbed with a depth of 6 to 9 feet The earthen bed was tamped firm. The foundation of lime mortar or sand was laid to form a level base.

Next came stones of about 4 to 5 in. in diameter. This layer could be anywhere from 10 inches to 2 feet deep. The next course was 9 to 12 inches of concrete filled with shards of pottery or stone.

The next layer was one foot at the sides and 18 at the crown of the road.

The top course was the polygonal blocks of stone When a road bed became overly worn, this top course was removed, the stones turned over and replaced.

The Aqua Julia, one of the aqueducts on which the city's water supply depended. Built by Agrippa in 33 BC it brought water from the Alban Hills south east of Rome and was part of a major enlargement and modernization of water services under Augustus.

Julius Caesar's bridge over the river Rhine

Who were the early civilizations? Mesopotamia The Sumerians The Akkadians Assyrians Babylonians Ancient Egypt Ancient India Indus Valley Civilization Ancient China

Greeks Minoans Mycenaeans Athenians Spartans Romans Etruscans Latins America Olmec Mayan Inca Aztec African Ghana Benin Kush Northern Europe Vikings Slavs Rus

The New Stone Age or Neolithic is the period from 10,000 to 4000 B.C. Bronze Age the period around 3000 to 1200 B.C. Iron Age 1200 B.C. to 300

All over the World

How do we study people and their cultures? Archeology The study of past societies through an analysis of their artifacts, tools, pottery, paintings, weapons and buildings. Anthropology The study of human culture by analyzing artifacts and human fossils to determine how people worked and lived their lives.

How did civilization Develop? Humans used stone tools, lived in caves and were nomadic. Polished stone axes. We learned how to do something with water?? Agriculture was developed. Animals were tamed.

Why are the first four major civilizations called the river valley civilizations? River Valley Civilizations Mesopotamia Egypt India China (Fertile Crescent of Tigris-Euphrates) (Nile) (Indus) (Hwang) Slide 27

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How did the Greeks create such a long lasting society? Powerful and Educated city-states. Direct democracy flourished, in which all adult male citizens could vote. Alexander the Great blended Greek culture with cultures as far away as India.

How did Rome develop into such a strong society? Male non-patrician Romans, called plebeians, voted and served in the army, but they could not marry patricians or be elected.

The Latin words res publica which are perhaps best translated as 'public affairs' are the source of today's term 'republic'. Republic (1) : a government having a chief of state who is not a monarch and who in modern times is usually a president (2) : a political unit (as a nation) having such a form of government b (1) : a government in which supreme power resides in a body of citizens entitled to vote and is exercised by elected officers and representatives responsible to them and governing according to law (2) : a political unit (as a nation) having such a form of government

How did the Romans feed their empir? Large estates called latifundia dominated farming.

Why do we know so much about early Greeks? Historians Herodotus and Thucydides originated the writing of history in Western civilization with their lengthy works on the Persian and Peloponnesian wars. THUCYDIDES (about 460-404 BC) HERODOTUS (484?-425? BC)

Result Outcome The Greek city of Byzantium became the capital of the eastern part of the empire. Germanic tribes put increasing pressure on the western part of the Roman empire.

Result Outcome During the Hellenistic Era Greek colonies thrived in Southwest Asia Important works were produced throughout the Hellenistic world Science Philosophy Art Architecture

Result Outcome Although the Greeks left us many physical structures, much of their legacy is non- tangible, in their ideas represented in their writings and their art

Result Outcome The small town of Rome grew into a thriving overcrowded city.

Result Outcome Rome the city Buildings Public Works Public entertainment

Result Outcome The Roman Empire at its height had a population of more than 50 million.