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The World at 600 CE. A Snapshot. The World Ca 600 CE. The World Ca 600 CE. World Population About 250 Million Americas Virtually Unknown—Except by Americans Major Cultural Hubs Constantinople Ctesiphon—Sassanid Persia (pron. Tesifon) Indus and Ganges Valley
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The World at 600 CE A Snapshot
The World Ca 600 CE • World Population About 250 Million • Americas Virtually Unknown—Except by Americans • Major Cultural Hubs • Constantinople • Ctesiphon—Sassanid Persia (pron. Tesifon) • Indus and Ganges Valley • Changan (China) (pron. Chong on) • Rome • Mesoamerica– Teotihuacan/ Mayans (pron. Tayo tee wakan’)
Trade—Who Knew What About Whom? • The Silk Road (s)--China to Venice and Beyond • Mediterranean Basin • Trans Sahara • Mesoamerica
What Does Medieval Mean? • Between two times—antiquity and modernity, the middle ages • Roughly 600-1400 CE • How do you imagine the medieval human experience?
Africa at 600 CE • Byzantium rules North Africa and Egypt (Christian) • Kingdom of Aksum in Ethiopia (Christian) • Aksum controls Red Sea trade • Sub-Saharan trade prolific • Kingdom of Ghana thrives, Mali, and Songhai in the future
The Middle East • Persia and the Eastern Empire dominate—constant conflict have weakened both • Control of trade routes • Frontiers • Asian invaders • Small kingdoms ring the perimeter of the Arabian Peninsula and the Red Sea
Middle East • Religions • Christianity • Judaism • Zoroastrianism • Islam • Paganism • Languages • Greek • Latin • Farsi • Hebrew • Arabic (Semitic)
India at 600 CE • First humans ca 60 kya • 2500 BCE Indus Valley develops • Cradle of Religions • Hinduism • Jainism • Buddhism • Gupta Empire weakens and then collapses 5th Century • 510 CE Huns invade • Empire fragments • Local polities (kingdoms) form • Active trade
Sui Dynasty Weakened by Hun invasions • Cultural values • Buddhist “right conduct” • Taoism • Confucianism • Harmony, hierarchy • Cultural exchange begins with Japan • Chang’an (Daxing) perhaps the greatest city in the world • Grand Canal built
Yamato and Ainu Samurai
The Yamato State • CA 300 CE a new culture emerged in the far southwest of Honshu, a portal of cultural influence from China and Korea • Built tomb mounds called kofun Kofun of Nintoku--Osaka
The Yamato State • Ca 500 CE the Yamato State takes on a Korean style military aristocracy (matriarchal) • Buddhism imported in early sixth century • Chinese characters first used to represent Japanese names
The Americas • The Amerindian Migration Across Beringia ca 30 kya • By 15 kya lands from Monte Verde to Maine were peopled • By 600 CE three major civilizations had developed • Teotihuacan (Mexico) pron. Tayo tee wakan’ • Mayan (Central America) • Moche (Peru)
Teotihuacan • Population 125-200,000 (6th largest city in the world) • Magnificent Architecture-Pyramid of the Sun
Teotihuacan • Mixed ethnicity • May have had strong influence on the Mayans—Fire Is Born
Mayans • A nation of city states—centered in the Yucatan
Mayans • Extraordinarily Sophisticated • Astronomy—Calendar • Writing • Art • Architecture Temple of the Great Jaguar-Tikal
Moche • Pron. Mo chee • Warrior Priest Leaders (theocracy) • No Written Language • Mixed Agriculture/ Merchant Economy • Exquisite Craftsmanship
Northern Tribes • Adena/ Hopewell (Mound Builders) • Iroquois • Early Anasazi • Inuit • Plains
Europe at 600 CE • Transition from Classical Antiquity to the Middle Ages • The Western Empire no longer a political entity • Vacuum filled by various tribal powers (“kingdoms”) and the Church • Christianity common, but not yet pervasive • Nation states unknown • Uncertainty prevails—the dawn of the Dark Ages • How will I live? • Who is my lord? • Political power becomes local; old urban centers depopulate. New centers begin to form around the powerful, some old Roman, others not—Theodoric, Charlemagne