Ancient civilizations. (2021)
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- Book
- Title:
- Ancient civilizations. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Ancient civilizations.
- Authors:
- Scarre, Christopher
Fagan, Brian M
Golden, Charles W, 1972- - Contents:
- PART I Background 1 The Study of Civilization What is a "Civilization"? Comparing Civilizations Civilizations and Their Neighbors "Primary" and "Secondary" Civilizations The Rediscovery of Ancient Civilizations The Threat to Ancient Civilizations 2 Theories of States Historical and Anthropological Perspectives Four Classic Theories for the Emergence of State Societies Coercive Power versus Collective Action Cultural Systems and Civilization Ecological Theories Social Theories Cycling Chiefdoms: Processes and Agents The Collapse of Civilizations Civilization and Sustainability Western and Indigenous Science PART II The First Civilizations Prelude to Civilization: First Villages in the Fertile Crescent 3 Mesopotamia: The First Cities (3500–2000 B.C.) The Setting Irrigation and Alluvium: Hassuna, Samarra, Halaf, and Ubaid (6500–4200 B.C.) The Uruk Revolution (4200–3100 B.C.) The Early Dynastic Period (2900–2350 B.C.) The Akkadian Empire (2334–2190 B.C.) Imperial Ur (2112–2004 B.C.) Wider Horizons (2500–2000 B.C.) 4 Egyptian Civilization Kmt: "The Black Land" Origins (5000–3100 B.C.) The Archaic Period (3100–2680 B.C.): Kingship, Writing, and Bureaucracy The Old Kingdom (c. 2680–2134 B.C.): Territorial and Divine Kingship The First Intermediate Period (2134–2040 B.C.) The Middle Kingdom (2040–1640 B.C.): The Organized Oasis The Second Intermediate Period (1640–1550 B.C.) The New Kingdom (1550–1070 B.C.): Imperial Kings The Transformation of Egypt (after 1100 B.C.) 5 South Asia:PART I Background 1 The Study of Civilization What is a "Civilization"? Comparing Civilizations Civilizations and Their Neighbors "Primary" and "Secondary" Civilizations The Rediscovery of Ancient Civilizations The Threat to Ancient Civilizations 2 Theories of States Historical and Anthropological Perspectives Four Classic Theories for the Emergence of State Societies Coercive Power versus Collective Action Cultural Systems and Civilization Ecological Theories Social Theories Cycling Chiefdoms: Processes and Agents The Collapse of Civilizations Civilization and Sustainability Western and Indigenous Science PART II The First Civilizations Prelude to Civilization: First Villages in the Fertile Crescent 3 Mesopotamia: The First Cities (3500–2000 B.C.) The Setting Irrigation and Alluvium: Hassuna, Samarra, Halaf, and Ubaid (6500–4200 B.C.) The Uruk Revolution (4200–3100 B.C.) The Early Dynastic Period (2900–2350 B.C.) The Akkadian Empire (2334–2190 B.C.) Imperial Ur (2112–2004 B.C.) Wider Horizons (2500–2000 B.C.) 4 Egyptian Civilization Kmt: "The Black Land" Origins (5000–3100 B.C.) The Archaic Period (3100–2680 B.C.): Kingship, Writing, and Bureaucracy The Old Kingdom (c. 2680–2134 B.C.): Territorial and Divine Kingship The First Intermediate Period (2134–2040 B.C.) The Middle Kingdom (2040–1640 B.C.): The Organized Oasis The Second Intermediate Period (1640–1550 B.C.) The New Kingdom (1550–1070 B.C.): Imperial Kings The Transformation of Egypt (after 1100 B.C.) 5 South Asia: The Indus Civilization The Origins of Village Life Early Harappan (4000–2600 B.C.) Mature Harappan: The Indus Civilization (2600–1900 B.C.) Farming Villages of the Indus and Ganges (2000–600 B.C.) Early Historic Cities (600–150 B.C.) 6 The First Chinese Civilizations Setting Millet and Rice (c. 7000–3500 B.C.) Liangzhu (c. 3300–2300 B.C.) Ritual and Pilgrimage: The Niuheliang Temple (c. 3500 B.C.) Elite Traditions in the Longshan Phase (2800–1800 B.C.) Shimao and the Northern Zone (c. 2300–1800 B.C.) Three Dynasties: Xia, Shang, and Zhou (c. 1800–1046 B.C.) Beyond the Shang: Bronze Age Traditions in Other Regions of China The Western Zhou Period (1046–771 B.C.) PART III Great Powers in Southwest Asia 7 Mesopotamia and the Levant (2000–1200 B.C.) Bronze Age Cities in Anatolia (2000–1700 B.C.) The Struggle for Mesopotamia (2000–1800 B.C.) The World of the Mari Letters (1810–1750 B.C.) The Emergence of Babylon and the Old Babylonian Period (2004–1595 B.C.) The Rise of the Hittites (1650–1400 B.C.) Egypt and Mitanni: War in the Levant (1550–1400 B.C.) The Hittites in the Levant (1400–1200 B.C.) The Hittites in Anatolia (1400–1200 B.C.) Mesopotamia and Iran (1400–1200 B.C.) 8 Southwest Asia in the First Millennium B.C. A Reordered World (1200–1000 B.C.) The Mediterranean Coastlands (1000–700 B.C.) The Archaeology of Empire Assyria Resurgent (911–680 B.C.) The Mountain Kingdom of Urartu (c. 830–600 B.C.) The Assyrian Apogee (680–612 B.C.) The Neo-Babylonian Empire (612–539 B.C.) Phrygians and Lydians (750–500 B.C.) The Rise of the Persians (614–490 B.C.) PART IV The Mediterranean World 9 The First Aegean Civilizations The Aegean Early Bronze Age (3200–2100 B.C.) Mainland Greece and the Cycladic Islands Minoan Civilization: The Palace Period (2100–1450 B.C.) Crete and Its Neighbors Mycenaean Greece (1600–1050 B.C.) After the Palaces: Postpalatial Greece (1200–1050 B.C.) 10 The Mediterranean World in the First Millennium (1000–30 B.C.) The Recovery of Greece (1000–750 B.C.) Phoenicians and Carthaginians (1000–750 B.C.) The Greek Colonies (800–600 B.C.) Etruscan Italy (900–400 B.C.) Archaic Greece (750–480 B.C.) Three Greek Cities: Athens, Corinth, Sparta Classical Greece (480–323 B.C.) Sequel: The Hellenistic World 11 Imperial Rome The Roman Republic (510–31 B.C.) The Early Roman Empire (31 B.C.–A.D. 235) The Culture of Empire The Military Establishment Arteries of Empire: Roads and Sea-Lanes Cities The End of the Ancient World PART V Northeast Africa and Asia The Erythraean Sea 12 Northeast Africa: Kush, Meroe, and Aksum Nubia and the Middle Nile Camels and Monsoons Meroe (c. 300 B.C.–A.D. 300) Aksum (A.D. 100–1100) 13 Sub-Saharan Africa Jenné-jeno Third Century B.C. to Early First Millennium A.D.) Sahel states: Ghana, Mali, and Songhay The East African Coast: Monsoons and Stone Towns The Far Interior: Interlacustrine Kingdoms South Central Africa: Gold and Ivory West African Forest Kingdoms 14 Divine Kings in Southeast Asia The Rise of States in Southeast Asia (c. 2000 B.C.–A.D. 150) The Angkor State (A.D. 802–1430) Collapse 15 Kingdoms and Empires in East Asia (770 B.C. –A.D. 700) Society Transformed: The Eastern Zhou Period (770–221 B.C.) The First Chinese Empire (221–206 B.C.) The Han Empire (206 B.C.–A.D. 220) Secondary States: Korea and Japan PART VI Early States in the Americas 16 Lowland Mesoamerica Mesoamerica Village Farmers (c. 7000–2000 B.C.) The Formative Period: The Olmec (1500–500 B.C.) Preclassic Maya Civilization (before 1100 B.C–A.D. 200) Classic Maya Civilization (A.D. 200–900) The Ninth-Century Collapse Postclassic Lowland Maya Civilization (A.D. 900–1517): Chichen Itzá and Mayapan 17 Highland Mesoamerica The Rise of Highland Civilization (2000–500 B.C.) Monte Albán (500 B.C.–A.D. 750) Teotihuacán (200 B.C.–A.D. 600) The Toltecs (c. A.D. 800–1150) The Rise of Aztec Civilization (A.D. 1200–1519) Tenochtitlán (A.D. 1487–1519) The Spanish Conquest (A.D. 1517–1521) 18 The Foundations of Andean Civilization The Andean World: Poles of Civilization The Preceramic Period (3000–1800/1200 B.C.) The "Maritime Foundations" Hypothesis The Initial Period (1800–800 B.C.) 19 Andean States (200 B. … (more)
- Edition:
- Fifth edition
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 930
Civilization, Ancient - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780429684388
9780429684395
9780429401008 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367001704
9780367708658 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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