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I. The Origins of Humankind II. Preliterate Cultures III. Preliterate Society and Religion

I. The Origins of Humankind II. Preliterate Cultures III. Preliterate Society and Religion IV. Mesopotamia: The First Civilization V. The Old Babylonian Period, c. 2000–1600 B.C.E. VI. Egypt: Gift of the Nile VII. Mesopotamian Successors to Babylon, c. 1600–550 B.C.E.

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I. The Origins of Humankind II. Preliterate Cultures III. Preliterate Society and Religion

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  1. I. The Origins of Humankind II. Preliterate Cultures III. Preliterate Society and Religion IV. Mesopotamia: The First Civilization V. The Old Babylonian Period, c. 2000–1600 B.C.E. VI. Egypt: Gift of the Nile VII. Mesopotamian Successors to Babylon, c. 1600–550 B.C.E. VIII. Later Empires of Western Asia, c. 700–500 B.C.E. Brummett, et al , Civilization, Past & Present

  2. I. The Origins of Humankind • Australopithecus • Homo habilils • Homo erectus • Homo sapiens • II. Preliterate Cultures • A. Paleolithic Culture • B. Neolithic Revolution and Advent of Agriculture

  3. Map from Çatal Hüyükc. 6200 B.C.E. • III. Preliterate Society and Religion • A. Social Organization • B. Religion • animism • Çatal Hüyük

  4. IV. Mesopotamia: The First Civilization • A. The Emergence of Civilization in Sumer, • c. 3200–2800 B. C. E. • B. The Old Sumer Period, c. 2800–2300 B.C.E. • C. The Akkadian Period, c. 2300–2150 B.C.E. • D. The Neo-Sumerian Period, c. 2150–2000 B.C.E.

  5. IV. Mesopotamia: The First Civilization • A. The Emergence of Civilization in Sumer, • c. 3200-2800 B. C. E. • B. The Old Sumer Period, c. 2800-2300 B.C.E. • C. The Akkadian Period, c. 2300 - 2150 B.C.E. • D. The Neo-Sumerian Period, c. 2150-2000 B.C.E.

  6. V. The Old Babylonian Period, c. 2000–1600 B.C.E. • A. Mathematics and Science • B. Literature and Religion • C. The End of an Era

  7. VI. Egypt: Gift of the Nile • A. History • Predynastic Egypt • The Old Kingdom, c. 2700–2200 B.C.E. • The Middle Kingdom, c. 2050–1800 B.C.E. • The New Kingdom or Empire, c. 1570–1090 B.C.E. • Third Intermediate Period, 1090–332 B.C.E. • B. Nubia and the Kingdom of Kush • C. Egyptian Culture • Society and Economy • Egyptian Religion • Mathematics and Science • Monumentalism in Architecture • Sculpture and Painting • Writing and Literary Texts

  8. VI. Egypt: Gift of the Nile • A. History • Predynastic Egypet • The Old Kingdom, c. 2700-2200 B.C.E. • The Middle Kingdom, c. 2050-1800 B.C.E. • The New Kingdom or Empire, c. 1570-1090 B.C.E. • Third Intermediate Period, 1090-332 B.C.E. • B. Nubia and the Kingdom of Kush • C. Egyptian Culture • Society and Economy • Egyptian Religion • Mathematics and Science • Monumentalism in Architecture • Sculpture and Painting • Writing and Literary Texts

  9. VI. Egypt: Gift of the Nile • A. History • Predynastic Egypet • The Old Kingdom, c. 2700-2200 B.C.E. • The Middle Kingdom, c. 2050-1800 B.C.E. • The New Kingdom or Empire, c. 1570-1090 B.C.E. • Third Intermediate Period, 1090-332 B.C.E. • B. Nubia and the Kingdom of Kush • C. Egyptian Culture • Society and Economy • Egyptian Religion • Mathematics and Science • Monumentalism in Architecture • Sculpture and Painting • Writing and Literary Texts

  10. VI. Egypt: Gift of the Nile • A. History • Predynastic Egypet • The Old Kingdom, c. 2700-2200 B.C.E. • The Middle Kingdom, c. 2050-1800 B.C.E. • The New Kingdom or Empire, c. 1570-1090 B.C.E. • Third Intermediate Period, 1090-332 B.C.E. • B. Nubia and the Kingdom of Kush • C. Egyptian Culture • Society and Economy • Egyptian Religion • Mathematics and Science • Monumentalism in Architecture • Sculpture and Painting • Writing and Literary Texts

  11. VI. Egypt: Gift of the Nile • A. History • Predynastic Egypet • The Old Kingdom, c. 2700-2200 B.C.E. • The Middle Kingdom, c. 2050-1800 B.C.E. • The New Kingdom or Empire, c. 1570-1090 B.C.E. • Third Intermediate Period, 1090-332 B.C.E. • B. Nubia and the Kingdom of Kush • C. Egyptian Culture • Society and Economy • Egyptian Religion • Mathematics and Science • Monumentalism in Architecture • Sculpture and Painting • Writing and Literary Texts

  12. VII. The Hittites, c. 2000–1200 B.C.E. • A. The Hittite Empire • B. Hittite Civilization

  13. VIII. The Era of Small States, c. 1200–700 B.C.E. • A. The Phoenicians • B. The Hebrew Kingdoms • Hebrew Religion • C. The Aramaeans

  14. VIII. The Era of Small States, c. 1200-700 B.C.E. • A. The Phoenicians • B. The Hebrew Kingdoms • Hebrew Religion • C. The Aramaeans

  15. IX. Later Empires of Western Asia, c. 700–500 B.C.E. • A. The Assyrian Empire • Assyrian Culture • Downfall of the Assyrian Empire • B. The Lydians and the Medes • C. The Chaldean (Neo-Babylonian) Empire • D. The Persian Empire • Government • Religion and Art

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