Friday, January 30, 2015

  • Why do you white men have so much cargo and us white men have nothing
  • The white men have this thought that they are just so much better because they came here with stuff they thought they were just better than them it was just in their genes
  • Jarred diamond disagreed that the white people were better than these people
  • These people can survive in any environment.
  • There has to be an explanation as to why places are completely different than the other  
Civilization that have advanced have had
Advanced technology
Large population
Well organized worked force
An area where people were thriving was the middle east 
In papa genuine they were still living the hunter gathering way
Sego - the major part of what they eat. But there not very good for them and they can't store the food it takes 3-4 days to make 
Barley and wheat - really good for you and grows naturally
Draa - a Canadian archaeologist is working at
Grannry - a place to keep grain
Plant domestication






Thursday, January 29, 2015

Today in western civilization class today, we took a test on all of the information we have learned throughout the week. I thought the test was fairly easy and it was very helpful to have my notes. I used my notes and I was very thankful to use my notes. I now have learned how life was in the prehistoric age, and the very strict rules the environment has to follow. I can tell that this class is going to make me really appreciate what like was back in earlier times. I am happy life has evolved from what life was back then.  

Friday, January 23, 2015

Fertile cresant

From prehistory to civilization 3000-1200 B.C

Before civilization the prehistoric era
  • The origins and ages of human beings
  • 200,00 years ago and human species emerged in south western Africa
  • 14,00 years ago a worldwide human race existed
  • Earliest prehistoric age is the Paleolithic age
  • Neolithic age was marked by advanced tool making and the beginnings of agriculture
  • Initially, humans were parts of migratory groups which hunted fished and gathered plants for food


  • The agriculture revolution
  • Also known as the Neolithic revolution this was a shift from itinerant hunting/gathering to more permanent settlements centered on agriculture (BEGINNING IN SOUTHWESTERN ASIA)
  • Populations rose due to increased ability to care for young children
  • Hierarchies appeared in village life the status of women was lowered as women we confined more domestic duties
  • Invention of the wheel and plow made it possible to produce enough food for storage
  • Villagers we polytheists worshipped multiple nature, human and animal gods


  • Mesopotamia then… and now.

  • The district known as Sumer occupied the land between
         the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
  • Population increased dramatically due to the new irrigation techniques
  • Cities and towns were founded, some with as many 40,000 inhabitants
  • Better food storage allowed diversity in professions priest, tradesmen ,artisans Politian's farmers
  • Kings emerged as did family dynasties and the concept of the city-state
  • Sumerians invented the earliest form of writing known as cuneiform
  • A pantheon of Sumerian gods and goddesses emerged with many of the deities representing the natural elements of the world
  • The world's first surviving epic was the Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh which told of a great flood
  • Sumerians first divided the hour into sixty minutes and the minute into sixty seconds; they also organized a calendar based on moon cycles
  • The ziggurat was a Sumerian temple built on tip of a "mountain" of earth


a mess o' Mesopotamia
Civilization of Mesopotamia
  • Wandering nomads drove herds of domesticated animals in many areas especially to the south of Sumer in Arabia
  • King Hammurabi of Babylon created a series of laws known as Hammurabi's code - laws that include ""an eye for eye" and regulations of marriages, divorce, and punishments for all sorts of

The expansion
The expansions of Mesopotamian civilization
  • Indo - Europeans were people from the grasslands of the Russians steppe who introduced the horse to the Near East
  • The warlike Indo-European tribe known as the Hittites settled in Asia Minor
  • The Hittites had a lucrative trade in metals and conquered  nearly all of their neighbors even threating Egypt

 Hammurabi Codes ( laws I find important)   
  1. If any one is committing a robbery and is caught, then he shall be put to death.

  1. If the "finger is pointed" at a man's wife about another man, but she is not caught sleeping with the other man, she shall jump into the river for her husband.  

  1. If any one steal a water-wheel from the field, he shall pay five shekels in money to its owner.

  1. If she is not innocent, but leaves her husband, and ruins her house, neglecting her husband, this woman shall be cast into the water.

  1. If any one be guilty of incest with his mother after his father, both shall be burned

  1. If a "sister of a god" open a tavern, or enter a tavern to drink, then shall this woman be burned to death.