World Civilizations
Ancient Civilizations
Arts and Artisanship
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Elaborate Weaving
Painting
Sculpture
Wall Decorations
Literature
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Rig Veda
The Book of The Dead
The "Epic of Gilgamesh"
Modes of Transportation
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Chariot and Horseback Riding
Monumental Architecture and Urban Planning
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Defensive Walls
Pyramids
Sewage and Water Systems
Streets and Roads
Temples
Ziggurats
Systems of Record Keeping
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Alphabets
Cuneiform
Hieroglyphs
Pictographs
Quipo
Weapons
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Iron Weapons and Compound Bows
Development and Codification of Religous and Cultural Traditions
Daoism
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Medical Theories and Practices
Poetry
Metallurgy
Architecture
Ancestors by Michael Maiella
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Ancestor Worship: Africa
Ancestor Worship: Mediterranean
Ancestor Worship: East Asia
Ancestor Worship: Andean areas
Literature and Drama
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Plays and Epics
Architecture By: Miguelangel Castano
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India
Greece
Roman Empire
Mesoamerica
PERSIAN charts
500 B.C.E.-500 C.E.
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Middle East by Michael Maiella
East Asia by Jacob Carroll
Europe by: Miguelangel Castano
South Asia by Jacquelyn Chavez
500C.E.-1500
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Middle East by Michael Maiella
East Asia by Jacob Carroll
Latin America By: Miguelangel Castano
South Asia by Jacquelyn Chavez
1500-1750
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East Asia by Jacob Carroll
Middle East by Michael Maiella
Latin America By: Miguelangel Castano
South Asia By: Jacquelyn Chavez
1750-1900
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East Asia by Jacob Carroll
Middle East by Michael Maiella
Latin America By: Miguelangel Castano
East Asia By: Jacquelyn Chavez
1900-Present
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Middle East and North America by Michael Maiella
East Asia by Jacob Carroll
North America By: Miguelangel Castano
Russia and Eastern Europe By: Jacquelyn Chavez
The Development of States and Empires
Environmental Damage: By Jacquelyn Chavez
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Deforestation
Desertification
Soil Erosion
Silted Rivers
Persian Empires By: Miguelangel Castano
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Achaemenid
Parthian
Sassanid
Regions Where Rulers Created Administrative Institutions
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China
Persia
Rome
South Asia
The Great Classical Cities by Michael Maiella
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Persepolis
Chang'an
Pataliputra
Athens
Carthage
Rome
Alexandria
Constantinople
Teotihuacan
Methods to produce food and reward elites for loyalty
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Corvée
Slavery
Rents and Tributes
Peasant Communities
Family and Household Production
Problems Along the Frontiers By:Miguelangel Castano
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Han China and the Xiongnu
Gupta and the White Huns
Romans and their Northern and Eastern Neighbors
ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE
The start to the increase of environmental damage began during the late classical period. All the negative environmental changes took a tole on social and economic relations.