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VU Amsterdam Ancient History 1 full summary

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full summary for the course Ancient History 1 (mandatory course for VU Amsterdam History and International Studies Year 1 students)

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Week 1 – The Origins of Civilization  Transition from nomadic to
sedentary life (in huts and caves) /
and the Second Millennium Use of advanced stone tools that
1. Introduction were ground (producing smooth
- European Civilization (3500BCE-500AD) surface, flat or curved) / cultivation
 Surrounding Mediterranean of cereal / animal domestication /
 Near East war instruments
 Ancient Greeks and Roman
- Antiquity - Rise of Civilization (3000BCE)
 Integral part of human history, use  Increasing urbanization
of comparative research  Birth of states
- Evidence  Invention of writing
 1) profound influence in culture or  Asia minor – De Levant (eastern
society (Arab culture) coast of Mediterranean)
 2) excavated physical evidence
(inscriptions, manuscripts, papyri,
clay tablets, coins = epigraphy, 3. The 4th Millennium(4000-3000 BCE)
numismatics, papyrology,
[Agriculture]
archaeology)
- Language family  Rainfall : need at least 250mm of
 Semitic languages: Hebrew, Aramic, precipitation, vulnerable
Akkadian, Arabic  Irrigation: Egypt (natural) : flowing
 Indo-European languages: during sowing seasons producing
Latin(English), Aryan(Hindi), more harvest / Mesopotamia
Celtic(Irish), Greek, Germanic, (artificial): no regular flooding,
Persian earlier flooding, harmful salts
- Chronological systems o need of using sowing plow +
 Based on kings, high curbing rivers and damps +
officials(magistrates), important using channels
events  6 century BCE = irrigation / 4th
th

 Athens (July), office of archons, century BCE = river irrigation
Olympics (started in 776BCE)  People settling, division and
 Sparta: office of ephors specialization of labor (crafts, civil
 Rome: office of consuls service), fortified cities (ex) Jericho
 Egypt: dynasties (priest Manetho
divided it into 30 dynasties) /
kingdoms (terms of prosperity and [Mesopotamia]
unity) / intermediate periods
- Temple centered city
(decline, fragmentation)
- Powerful organization, complexities of
the city, large staff, invention of writing
 No consensus had been reached
- Cuneiform script (syllabic script)
- Agricultural conditions: harmful salts
2. The Origins of the Civilizations
(cracks in clay), river flooding later in the
- Neolithic Revolution
 New Stone Age (10000 BCE)

, year, conducting water through canals,  Reports of famine (started artificial
more barley irrigation)
- Geographical conditions: transition
between deserts and arable land more
gradual 4-3. Mesopotamia – Summer & Akkad (3000-2100)
o Constant invasions from the outside
- Sumerians (3000-2300)
world, considerable degree of
 Sumerian civilization: making
continuity
independent city states and city
Gods, Sumerian language (= scholar
[Egypt] language), cuneiform script
 Sumerian City States (2600-2400):
- Hieroglyphic script
Kis, Uruk, Umma, Lagas, Ur, Nippur
- Agricultural conditions: flooding during
 The Gilgamesh of Uruk (2700) / The
the sowing season, fertile water, more
Vase of Uruk (leader of society in
wheat
religious sense)
- Geographical conditions: isolated,
surrounded by desert
- Akkadians (2300-2100)
o Political unification, stable and static
 Unified the Sumerian city States
 Semites (Semetic people)
 Used own language (Old Akkadian)
4. The Third Millennium  own worship of deities, claimed
(The Early Bronze Age; 3000-2000 hegemony (“King of the Four
BCE) Quarters of the World)
 King Sargon(2350) = the first to be
powerful over the Mesopotamia (all
4-1. Egypt – The Early Dynastic Period (3000-2600)
the way to N. Mesopotamia, Asia
- Hieroglyphic script invented (writings minor)
introduced)
- “The Lord of the Two Lands” = upper
Egypt (South of Delta, First Cataract) / - Kingship
lower Egypt (Nile Delta)  considered as descendants from
o Ex) Narmer(Menes) Palette, The heaven (weak power)
Double Crown (Dewen, Ptolemy 6)  Power surrounding temple, ruler
priest + military leader (sometimes
even the same person), later the
4-2. Egypt – The Old Kingdom (2600-2150) rulers changed into dichotomy
(secular palace ruler <-> priest
- Construction of pyramids temple ruler)
 Tremendous power of kingship  Several kings over the whole
 Built near Memphis Mesopotamia (unlike Egypt, who
 Largest built during the 4th dynasty was politically united)
 Pyramids near Giza
- End of the period 4-4. Mesopotamia – Third Dynasty of UR
 Weakened central authority - 2200 Collapse of Akkadian empire
- 2100 Third Dynasty of UR

,  Sumerian Renaissance - Ruled by the Hyksos (until 18 BCE)
 Palace acquiring complete control  From Levant and south of
- 2000 invaded by the Amorites Mesopotamia
 People using W. Sematic languages  Settled near Nile Delta
 Invaded Babylonia  Built own dynasties, capital of Avaris
 Local officials making independent
5-3. Mesopotamia – Old Assyria & Old Babylonia
dynasties
 Climate change - Old Assyrian Empire (2000-1760)
 Northern Mesopotamia
 City of Assur
4-5. End of the Third Millennium o Gained independence from Akkad
empire & UR
- Great confusion and stagnation (climate
 Profitable trade (wealth and
change)
prominence), Kanesh (trading post)
- Distinctive culture and technology in
Ex) imported tin from Asia minor,
Europe
intensive mining
- Language
Ex) 2000 clay tablets of commercial
 Akkadian used as a spoken,
contacts
international language (literary
 Become vassal of Mitanni
texts)
 Sumerian used as a scholarly
- Old Babylonian Empire (1800-1600)
language
 Southern Mesopotamia
- Strong influence of Sumero-Akkadian
 City of Babylon
culture
o Strong political power
o Influence on Mesopotamian culture
(gods, traditions)
5. The Second Millennium (The Middle
 Hammurabi (1770, Amorite King) :
Bronze Age; 2000-1000 BCE) king chosen by God, made code of
5-1. Egypt – The Middle Kingdom (2000-1800 BCE; law based on the divinity
11-12th dynasties)  Decline by foreign invaders
o Hittite kingdom
- ruled by Thebes (1900-1800) o Kassite domination (1600-
 pharaoh: Amenemhat 3, Sesostris 3
1300)
 Dynasty of provincial governors,
new unified realm, military
campaigns
- The Amorties
 Extended way to Nudia (3rd Cataract)
 Settled near Assur, Babylon, Mari
 City of Fayyum becomes oasis of
 Hybrid position, nomadic way of life
cultivation (Amenemhat 3)
(constant invasions on Assyria) (set
- Rise of Egyptian culture
kings in Babylonia)
 Literature, hieroglyphs
5-2. Egypt – Second Intermediate Period (1800-
1560; 15-16 dynasties)
- Power of kings decline, unity weakened
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