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EARLY CIVILIZATIONS AND THE RISE OF PASTORAL SOCIETIES. World History - Era 2. The Spread of Agricultural Societies. World History - Era 2. The Spread of Agricultural Societies. World History - Era 2. The Spread of Agricultural Societies. World History - Era 2.
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EARLY CIVILIZATIONS AND THE RISE OF PASTORAL SOCIETIES World History - Era 2
The Spread of Agricultural Societies World History - Era 2
The Spread of Agricultural Societies World History - Era 2
The Spread of Agricultural Societies World History - Era 2
The Spread of Agricultural Societies World History - Era 2
The Spread of Agricultural Societies World History - Era 2
Population Growth Population Growth & Agriculture A Positive Loop Agricultural Productivity Agricultural Productivity Population Growth The Spread of Agricultural Societies World History - Era 2
The Spread of Agricultural Societies World History - Era 2
The Spread of Agricultural Societies World History - Era 2
The Spread of Agricultural Societies World History - Era 2
Population Growth (Agricultural Productivity) Population Growth & Agriculture A Negative Loop Agricultural Productivity Environmental Degradation Food Shortages Disease Evaluate Innovate Accelerate Social Conflict COLLAPSE The Spread of Agricultural Societies World History - Era 2
Domestication of Plants & Animals Farming Specialization Surplus Food Population Intensification Complex Society -- Civilization The Rise of Early Civilizations World History - Era 2
The Rise of Early Civilizations World History - Era 2
The Rise of Early Civilizations World History - Era 2
The Rise of Early Civilizations World History - Era 2
Ziggurat at Ur The Rise of Early Civilizations World History - Era 2
The Rise of Early Civilizations World History - Era 2
The Rise of Early Civilizations World History - Era 2
The Rise of Early Civilizations World History - Era 2
The Rise of Early Civilizations World History - Era 2
The Rise of Early Civilizations World History - Era 2
ASIA INNER EURASIA Indo-Europeans “Sea Peoples” Indo-Aryans Israelites OUTER ASIA
Indo-Europeans • Moved around 2000 BC • Origin somewhere north of the Black Sea, in the steppes of Southwest Asia • Merged with native Anatolians to become the Hittites (known for domestication of horses and iron chariots) • Beginnings of European language groups (Slavic, Germanic, Italic) The Role of the Nomadic People World History - Era 2
The Isrealites • Moved sometime around 1800 BC • Sumerian descendants of the patriarch Abraham • Their history is recorded in the Hebrew Bible • Their lasting influence comes not from military power, but from their religious beliefs – monotheistic Judaism • Lacked a homeland until their settlement in Canaan The Role of the Nomadic People World History - Era 2
The “Sea-Peoples” • Moved sometime around 1200 BC • Little is known about them, other than they came from the Aegean Sea area around southern modern-day Turkey • The Indo-Aryans • Moved sometime around 2000-1500 BC • “Whites” from the steppes of Central Asia The Role of the Nomadic People World History - Era 2