Harappan Society
IndoEuropean Migrations Early Vedic India
Religion in the Vedic Age
Early Africa and Bantu (Ch3)
Early SW Asia (Ch2)
100

What river valley did Harappa develop in?

Indus River Valley

100

Nomadic and pastoral peoples who spoke Indo-European languages called themselves Ayrans ("_____"). 

Noble people

100

What were the hymns, songs, and prayers collected in?

the Rig Veda

100

In what ways do the pyramids express the worldview of the Eqyptians?

They show Egyptians valued kings as gods

100

What are 3 descriptive facts about Mesopotamia?

1. the land between two rivers

2. apart of the fertile crescent 

3. civilization formed here 

200

What did the Harappans diet consist of?

Poultry (They keep flocks of the worlds first domesticated chickens)

200

Instead of writing, Aryans composed _____.

Poems and songs

200

Who was the chief deity of the Rig Veda?

Indra

200

How did the climatic change influence the early development of African cultures?

The changes drove people to Lake Chad

200

What terms means a system of ranking (usually social classes)?

Hierarchy 

300

Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro are both ____.

Citadels

300

Only males could _____.

Inherit property

300

What were two doctrines?

Karma and samsara

300

What do the pyramids tell you about Egyptian political and religious views?

They showed the combining of religious and political authority/theocracy 

300

What is the name of the Ancient Mesopotamian writing system?

Cuneiform

400

What did the wealth of the Harappan society encourage?

The formation of social distinctions

400

What reflected the society constructed earlier under Aryan influence?

The Lawbook of Manu

400

Sometimes souls returned as plants and animals, sometimes in the bodily shell of ______.

newborn humans

400

How did their transportation influence the development of their trade networks?

They could trade longer distances easier and more efficient 

400

What are 2 descriptive facts about the invention of the wheel?

1. first use was probably about 3500 B.C.E.

2. Sumerians built wheeled carts by 3000 B.C.E.

500

Why is it impossible to characterize Harappan religious beliefs?

The lack of written descriptions

500

What does does the term veda mean?

Wisdom or knowledge

500

_____, a hallucinogenic concoction that produced sensations of power and divine inspiration.

Soma

500

What were the foundations of Akhenaten's beliefs?

The foundations were monotheism 

500

What are 2 descriptive facts about the emergence of long distance trade networks in ancient Mesopotamia?

1. as transportation technology improves, Mesopotamia traded over greater distances

2. Ancient Mesopotamia traded as far as Anatolia and Turkey

M
e
n
u