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24 Cards in this Set

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4 main mesopotamian cities
ur
uruk
mashkan-shapir
nippur
2 models of collapse
repeated collapse
ultimate collapse
economic activity in mesopotamia
dispersed across cities, including industrial activity
social stratification in mesopotamia
neighborhoods organized around families
rich and poor lived side by side
considerable local authority: neighborhood design and construction, etc.
teotihuacan architecture
Talud tablero style
teotihuacan collapse
uprise, rebellion
Cuicuilo collapse (teotihuacan)
destroyed by volacano
Tlajinga 33
residential compound
Fire is Born
teotihuacan who took over Mayan cities
mayan collapse
anthropogenic impacts
drought
Indus Collapse
warfare
Indua Valley cities
merhgarh
mohenjo-daro
merhgarh
pakistan
mass production of pottery
mohenjo-daro
pakistan
collapse: decline in sanitation and burials
chaco canyon
Piling behavior in great houses
evidence of long distance trade
Copper bells
macaws
surkotada
india
militaristic architecture
baffle gates
bastions
mississippian cities
moundville, alabama
cahokia
largest mound in cahokia
monk's mound
moundville social differentiation
Very rich graves and falcon imagery to show social differentiation
little big horn
• ultimately nomadic tribes sign treaty giving them the NW Plains in perpetuity (Black Hills, Powder River Basin, etc.)
• 1876: government decides to force remaining Lakota and Cheyenne on NW Plains onto reservations
• “tactical collapse”: panic, no attempt at defense, run to commanding officer
• US outnumbered
Major Mayan sites
Tikal, Palenque
Tenochtitlan
Copan
Dholavira
Indus river civilization
Hierakonpolis
egyptian city
Mississippian Sites
moundville
cahokia
Newark Mounds
Chaco Canyon