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Ancient China. Neolithic China. “Peking Man” (750,000 – 500,000 BC). Sinanthropus pekinesis. The 4 Old-World River Valley Cultures. Yellow River Civilization. Neolithic Pottery. 3000 BC to 2000 BC. “Chung Kuo” (The “Middle Kingdom” ). A new dynasty comes to power. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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““Peking Man”Peking Man” (750,000 – 500,000 BC)(750,000 – 500,000 BC)

““Peking Man”Peking Man” (750,000 – 500,000 BC)(750,000 – 500,000 BC)

SinanthropusSinanthropuspekinesispekinesis

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The 4 Old-World The 4 Old-World River Valley CulturesRiver Valley Cultures

The 4 Old-World The 4 Old-World River Valley CulturesRiver Valley Cultures

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Yellow River Yellow River CivilizationCivilization

Yellow River Yellow River CivilizationCivilization

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Neolithic Neolithic PotteryPottery

Neolithic Neolithic PotteryPottery

3000 BC to3000 BC to2000 BC2000 BC

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““Chung Kuo”Chung Kuo”(The (The “Middle “Middle Kingdom”Kingdom”))

““Chung Kuo”Chung Kuo”(The (The “Middle “Middle Kingdom”Kingdom”))

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TheDynastic

Cycle

TheDynastic

Cycle

A new dynasty

comes to power.

A new dynasty

comes to power.

Lives of common people improved;

taxes reduced;farming encouraged.

Lives of common people improved;

taxes reduced;farming encouraged.

Problems begin(extensive wars,invasions, etc.)

Problems begin(extensive wars,invasions, etc.)

Taxes increase;men forced towork for army.

Farming neglected.

Taxes increase;men forced towork for army.

Farming neglected.

Govt. increasesspending; corruption.

Govt. increasesspending; corruption.

Droughts,floods,

famines occur.

Droughts,floods,

famines occur.

Poor loserespect for govt.They join rebels

& attack landlords.

Poor loserespect for govt.They join rebels

& attack landlords.

Rebel bands findstrong leader who

unites them.Attack the emperor.

Rebel bands findstrong leader who

unites them.Attack the emperor.

Emperor isdefeated !!

Emperor isdefeated !!

The emperorreforms the govt.& makes it more

efficient.

The emperorreforms the govt.& makes it more

efficient.

Start here

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Xia DynastyXia DynastyXia DynastyXia Dynasty•Historians Historians consider this consider this as the as the beginning of beginning of Chinese Chinese civilization.civilization.

•Little is Little is known about known about this this civilization.civilization.

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Xia Plaque, 1700 BCXia Plaque, 1700 BCXia Plaque, 1700 BCXia Plaque, 1700 BC

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Bronze Age Bronze Age EmpiresEmpires

Bronze Age Bronze Age EmpiresEmpires

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Shang: Shang: 1523-1028 1523-1028 BCBC

Shang: Shang: 1523-1028 1523-1028 BCBC

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Writing system developed Writing system developed that used pictographs that used pictographs which were symbols or which were symbols or

characters representing an characters representing an object.object.

Writing system developed Writing system developed that used pictographs that used pictographs which were symbols or which were symbols or

characters representing an characters representing an object.object.

PictograpPictographshs

Semantic-Semantic-PhoneticsPhonetics

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• Clear social divisions : Wealth was based on land.

• Farming society ruled by aristocracy.

• They had a belief in super natural forces.

• To communicate with the gods rulers made use of oracle bones.

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Oracle BonesOracle BonesOracle BonesOracle Bones

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Oracle Bones Oracle Bones CalendarCalendar

Oracle Bones Oracle Bones CalendarCalendar

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Silk making and bronze

working were

technological

contributions of this

dynasty

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Axe Scepter – Axe Scepter – 1100 BCE1100 BCE - jade- jade

Axe Scepter – Axe Scepter – 1100 BCE1100 BCE - jade- jade

Ceremonial Dagger – Ceremonial Dagger – 1028 BCE1028 BCE

Ceremonial Dagger – Ceremonial Dagger – 1028 BCE1028 BCE

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ShanShangg

UrnUrn

ShanShangg

UrnUrn

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Shang Shang BronzesBronzesShang Shang

BronzesBronzes

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Ritual Wine Vessel – Ritual Wine Vessel – bronze, 13c BCbronze, 13c BC

Ritual Wine Vessel – Ritual Wine Vessel – bronze, 13c BCbronze, 13c BC