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    Minoan Society Rises

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    2200 BCE China’s Xia Dynasty rises Minoan society rise 2000 BCE Indo Europeans began to build settlements in the Italian peninsula A sophisticated society of Minoans arose from the island of Crete 1800 BCE Bronze metallurgy brought by the Etruscans in Rome 1766 BCE Xia Dynasty decline China’s Shang Dynasty rises 1628 BCE Volcanic eruption on the island of Thera destroyed almost everything 1600 BCE Mycenaean society rises Mycenaeans began trade with Minoans and learned about…

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    the size of the city, a population estimate can be made. By looking at the monumental buildings, the concentration of the social surplus and the religion can be found out and by looking at documents, scripts or art, the language and learning style can be found. He mostly studied Egyptian, Sumerian, Indus and Maya civilizations using these ten points. These places of study are clearly still important because according to the reading, we still…

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    African influence in ancient Asia and Mesopotamia 

 The earliest modern humans to live in Asia and Mesopotamia were those Homo sapiens who migrated from Africa (Rashidi 2012, 18). These humans impacted the first ancient civilizations and in turn, aspects of today's culture. The African presence is seen in art and architecture, spiritual ideas, and in the creation of physical civilizations.…

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    Islam and Hinduism Before we start with the description of Islam and Hinduism we need to understand what its religion, or at least try to comprehend the meaning of religion. The definition of religion is very difficult, many have try but they focus on only the few aspects of religion, some will exclude beliefs, practices and those religions that will not fit well. As Kile Jones once he wrote trying to define religion “It is apparent that religion can be seen as a theological, philosophical,…

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    Bunch, Justin Hist. 121 Fall 2014 Prof Zarinebaf Cultural Transference via Mongol Means In the early 13th century many settled civilizations from Europe to Asia were shaken and sundered by a group of people who were previously unheard of. A group of people not unlike the nomad tribes of the Middle East led by the Prophet Muhammad, a group of people not unlike the Saxons and later Vikings of continental Europe who brought about the destruction of the Roman Empire many years prior. For like…

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    indeed helm the film or the release would be an American production.[48] In January 2015, Tripathi confirmed that the film adaptation was on-going and would have the biggest budget of any film series.[49] Malhotra started adapting the story into a film script, with Tripathi acting as creative consultant and…

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    expectation of rewards and or punishments after you die. The primary sacred text in the Confucianism world is the Analects. This text presents a collection of some literary or philosophical extracts. It contains a collection of sayings and ideas. This script was created by Confucius and is written in Chinese. This book as been one of the most read and studied book in China for over 2000 years. Confucianism does not contain any recruitment methods to try to obtain more followers. Confucianism…

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    From every day dressing to elaborate rituals, every minute and major detail was decided centuries back. The root of Indian culture has existed since ancient times and that is what makes it so strong. After the initial set up of the foundation by the Indus Valley Civilization, the coming of the Aryans further consolidated it. The Aryans had a particular social structure according to which administration was carried on. There was division of labour and each hierarchy had its own job to do. The…

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