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Nubia And The Americas Overview

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NUBIA (1000 B.C. – A.D. 150)• Conquered and was conquered by Egypt• Built up wide trade network• Exported ivory, animal skins, gold, perfume, slaves• Produced iron tools and weapons • Developed system of writing• Adopted Egyptian traditions

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Nubia was a great civilization that developed along the Nile River south of Egypt. They shared many of the same cultural traits as Egypt such as religion, architecture and art.

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Nubian Pyramids

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Nubian Pyramids

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Nubian Pyramids

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same

different different

This is a Venn Diagram used to show things that are the same, and the things that are different between the Nubian and Egyptian

pyramids.

•Smaller

•Steeper•Triangular

•Tombs

•Large

•Big blocks

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Nubian Hieroglyphs

Cursive Version Nubian Hieroglyphs

Cursive Version

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One reason little was known about the

culture was that they did not

write down their history until late in ancient times. Another reason is that they were

isolated geographically. Outside people would need to

cross harsh desert or many

waterfalls, called cataracts, to reach Nubia.

Nubian writing was similar to Egyptian writing but developed into a completely separate language later in time.

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Ancient Nubia was a great kingdom that produced many resources like gold, ivory, copper, frankincense and ebony.

Nubia was also known as Kush and The Land of the Bow. Nubian archers (warriors who used a bow and arrow) were feared by all who saw them in battle.

Nubia had a long line of powerful kings. They were often at war with Egypt, to the North. From about 2,000 to 1,000 BC, Egypt controlled Nubia but when Egypt weakened, Nubia came north and conquered Egypt (800-700 BC.)

A frankincense tree. The resin was used to make good smelling incense.

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Kingdom of Kush• The Kingdom of Kush

developed in southern part of Nubia by 1750 B.C.E.

• Kush noted from metalworking and construction

• Egypt invaded Kush during New Kingdom period.– Resulted in Egyptian

occupation that exploited Nubian laborers

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Kingdom of Meroë• 800 B.C.E. - 350 C.E.• This kingdom ruled Egypt

as the 25th Dynasty.• Nubian Kingdom had a

capital at Napata.• Napata period characterized

by Egyptian cultural influence.

• In 4th century, moved capital to Meroë.– Better for agriculture and

trade

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Meroë• Ruling dynasty of Meroë

practiced a matrilineal family system

• Queens were very influential• Dominated trade routes• Became important center for

iron smelting• Declined because of shift in

trade routes, rise of the Kingdom of Aksum, and raids by camel-riding nomads

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First Civilizations of the Americas: The Olmec and Chavin: 1200-250 B.C.E.

Olmec

Chavin

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The Olmecs

• 1200-400 B.C.E.• Built the first pyramids in

America• Major centers of civilization

were located along the coast of Mexico

• Political structure built around kingship

• Power rested on extensive trade and dominant religion

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• Center of early civilization was San Lorenzo.

• Surpassed by La Venta around 900 B.C.E.

• Gave way to Tres Zapotes around 600 B.C.E.

• Large earthen mounds dominated urban centers

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Olmec Sculpture

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Chavín Civilization

• First major urban civilization in South America

• Politically and economically dominant between 900 and 250 B.C.E.

• Had military strength and religious appeal

• Used clan-based system of labor

• Warfare led to fall of Chavín around 200 B.C.E.

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Chavín Art