Civilizations
Contents
• Indus Valley Civilization
• Sumerians Civilization
• Egyptian Civilization
• Greek Civilization
• Chinese Civilization
Civilizations
Contents
• Introduction
• Town Planning
• Drainage System
• Crafts & Industries
Introduction
• Indus Valley civilization also known as
  Harappan civilization developed on the plains
  of Indus River from about 1700 BC to 2600 BC
  & was one of the world's oldest and greatest
  civilizations. Civilization of Indus Valley was
  best known by 2 cities Harappa & Mohenjo -
  Daro. The name of the Indian subcontinent is
  taken from this river.
Civilizations
Town Planning
• These were divided into rectangles by broad
  streets. The streets were quite straight &
  meet each other at right angles &
  thus, dividing the city into large rectangular
  blocks. The rectangular planning was a
  unique feature of the 2 cities. All the houses
  were connected directly to the well - planned
  drainage system of covered drains & soak
  pits.
Civilizations
Drainage System
• It is one of the most impressive achievements
  of the Harappan civilization. It shows some
  kind of municipal organization. Drains were
  made of well - baked bricks & were generally
  covered with bricks which could be lifted
  easily for cleaning the drain. It had an
  excellent water supply.
Civilizations
Crafts & Industries
• Mohenjo-Daro was a great industrial centre.
  Weaving was probably the chief industry.
  Harappans were also acquainted with the
  art of dyeing. Pottery was an important
  industry. The Harappans also practised boat -
  making, seal - making & terracotta
  manufacturing.
Civilizations
Civilizations
Contents
• Introduction
• Communication
• Art & Craft
• Technology
Introduction
• The Sumerian civilization emerged upon the
  flood plain of the lower reaches of the Tigris
  and Euphrates Rivers about 4000 B.C. The
  social structure of the Sumerians was
  decidedly different from other societies.
Civilizations
Communication
• Long before the earliest writings of the
  Sumerians & the Egyptians were
  developed, people communicated with
  each other by a number of different
  methods. Early humans could express by
  means of speech or by signs or gestures.
  They could signal with fire &
  smoke, drums, or whistles.
Civilizations
Art & Craft
• The Sumerians were the first human race to
  form a settlement & brought to an end the
  nomadic existence of humans till then. With
  settlement & forming of cities, the Sumerians
  inventions changed the way all of us live
  today; things that we take for granted today
  like farming, calendar, & wheels were all
  Sumerians inventions.
Civilizations
Technology
• Example of Sumerians technology includes:
  the wheel, cuneiform, arithmetic &
  geometry, irrigation systems, Sumerian
  boats, lunisolar
  calendar, bronze, leather, saws, chisels, ham
  mers, braces, bits, nails, pins, rings, hoes, axe
  s, knives, lancepoints, arrowheads, swords, gl
  ue, daggers, water
  skins, bags, harnesses, armor, quivers, war
  chariots, scabbards, boots, sandals, harpoons
  , the Baghdad battery & bear.
Civilizations
Civilizations
Contents
• Introduction
• Worshipping
• Making Mummies
• Building Pyramids
Introduction
• Without the waters of the river Nile, the amazing
  civilization of ancient Egypt might never had
  existed. The Nile provided water for drinking & for
  watering crops. Every year its floods left a strip of
  rich dark soil on both sides of the river. Farmers
  grew their crops sin these fertile strips. The
  Egyptians called their county Kemet, which means
  ‘black land’, after this dark soil. The Nile was also
  important for transport, it was trade route for the
  Egyptians.
Civilizations
Worshipping
• The ancient Egyptians worshipped more
  than 1000 different gods & goddesses.
  The most important god was Ra, the sun
  god. People believed that he was
  swallowed up each evening by the sky
  goddesses Nut. During the night Ra
  travelled through the underworld & was
  born again each morning.
Civilizations
Making Mummies
• Making a mummy was difficult & skilled
  work. First the brain, stomach, lungs & other
  organs were removed, the heart was left in
  place. Next, the body was covered with salts
  & left to dry for up to 40 days. The dried body
  was washed & filled the linen & other
  stuffing to keep its shape. Finally, it was
  oiled & raped in layer of linen bandages.
Civilizations
Building Pyramids
• Each block used to build the Great
  Pyramid weighed as much as two &
  a half adult elephants! Labourers
  used copper chisels & saws to cut &
  shape the stones before dragging
  them on wooden sledges to the
  base of the pyramid.
Civilizations
Civilizations
Contents
• Introduction
• Architecture
• History
• War with Trojans
Introduction
• Ancient Greece was a small country, but its
  people had great ideas. From about 2000
  BC, they created a splendid civilization that
  reached its peak between 500 – 400 BC. All
  citizens contributed to a society that
  respected people’s rights , encouraged the
  best in human nature & lived in harmony
  with the natural world. Today, we still admire
  Greek
  sport, medicine, drama, politics, pottery &
  art.
Civilizations
Architecture
• The architecture of Ancient Greece is the
  architecture produced by the Greek-speaking
  people whose culture flourished on the Greek
  mainland and Peloponnesus, the Aegean
  Islands, and in colonies in Asia Minor and
  Italy for a period from about 900 BC until the
  1st century AD, with the earliest remaining
  architectural works dating from around 600
  BC.
Civilizations
History
• When the neighbours invaded, Greek
  power collapsed. After 431 BC, Greek
  cities were at war & the fighting
  weakended them. In 338 BC, Philip II of
  Macedonia (a kingdom north of Greece)
  invaded with a large army. After Philip
  died, his son, Alexander the Great
  , made Greece part of his mighty
  empire.
Civilizations
War with Trojans
• The Greeks could not break through
  Trojan’s walls until they thought of a
  clever plan. They made a
  huge, hollow, wooden horse, hid
  warriors inside & persuaded the Trojans
  to accept it as an offering to the gods.
  The Trojans hauled the horse into their
  city, then the Greeks leaped out &
  defeated them.
Civilizations
Civilizations
Contents
• Introduction
• Ornaments
• Art Forms
Introduction
• In Asia, a civilization developed many thousands
  of years ago that still endures to this day. This
  civilization is known as China, or the Chinese
  Civilization. Like the Indus Valley
  Civilization, China’s strength lied in the fact that
  it was cut off from the rest of the world.
  Surrounded by oceans, mountains, and by the
  Gobi Desert, their homeland was virtually
  inaccessible to outside invaders.
Civilizations
Ornaments
• Ornaments are favored by many of China’s ethnic minority
  groups, especially by the Miao community. They often functioned
  in history as tangible examples of multi-cultural
  communication, and the main materials were silver coins and
  silver ingots. The whole process of creating Yao silver ornaments
  was done independently by family workshops according to strict
  requirements. First, the silversmiths transform the silver into slices
  or threads by melting it, and then create different kinds of
  patterns using techniques such as pressing, carving, and chasing;
  typically 12 working procedures are applied to one silver
  ornament. The Yao ornaments have many great varieties in
  unique styles including headgears, chest & neck ornaments, hand
  accessories, clothes ornaments, back decorations, waist pendant
  ornaments, and foot ornaments.
Civilizations
Art Forms
• One of the unique art forms that developed in
  China during the first century was the art form
  known as paper cuts. Since the Chinese were the
  ones that invented paper they were the first to
  develop an art form using the new found
  material. This development took place during
  the rule of the Tang dynasty. The paper cut art
  work would be used to decorate the homes of
  people and some women would even use them
  in their hair. This is just one of the examples of
  the various ancient art forms that were
  developed in China.
Civilizations
• Theme – Where we are in place &
  time
• Central Idea – The legacy of past
  civilization can impact & shape
  today’s system & technology.
• Line Of Inquiry – Ancient Civilizations
• Made By – PARV GARG
• Grade - 5
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Civilizations

  • 2. Contents • Indus Valley Civilization • Sumerians Civilization • Egyptian Civilization • Greek Civilization • Chinese Civilization
  • 4. Contents • Introduction • Town Planning • Drainage System • Crafts & Industries
  • 5. Introduction • Indus Valley civilization also known as Harappan civilization developed on the plains of Indus River from about 1700 BC to 2600 BC & was one of the world's oldest and greatest civilizations. Civilization of Indus Valley was best known by 2 cities Harappa & Mohenjo - Daro. The name of the Indian subcontinent is taken from this river.
  • 7. Town Planning • These were divided into rectangles by broad streets. The streets were quite straight & meet each other at right angles & thus, dividing the city into large rectangular blocks. The rectangular planning was a unique feature of the 2 cities. All the houses were connected directly to the well - planned drainage system of covered drains & soak pits.
  • 9. Drainage System • It is one of the most impressive achievements of the Harappan civilization. It shows some kind of municipal organization. Drains were made of well - baked bricks & were generally covered with bricks which could be lifted easily for cleaning the drain. It had an excellent water supply.
  • 11. Crafts & Industries • Mohenjo-Daro was a great industrial centre. Weaving was probably the chief industry. Harappans were also acquainted with the art of dyeing. Pottery was an important industry. The Harappans also practised boat - making, seal - making & terracotta manufacturing.
  • 15. Introduction • The Sumerian civilization emerged upon the flood plain of the lower reaches of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers about 4000 B.C. The social structure of the Sumerians was decidedly different from other societies.
  • 17. Communication • Long before the earliest writings of the Sumerians & the Egyptians were developed, people communicated with each other by a number of different methods. Early humans could express by means of speech or by signs or gestures. They could signal with fire & smoke, drums, or whistles.
  • 19. Art & Craft • The Sumerians were the first human race to form a settlement & brought to an end the nomadic existence of humans till then. With settlement & forming of cities, the Sumerians inventions changed the way all of us live today; things that we take for granted today like farming, calendar, & wheels were all Sumerians inventions.
  • 21. Technology • Example of Sumerians technology includes: the wheel, cuneiform, arithmetic & geometry, irrigation systems, Sumerian boats, lunisolar calendar, bronze, leather, saws, chisels, ham mers, braces, bits, nails, pins, rings, hoes, axe s, knives, lancepoints, arrowheads, swords, gl ue, daggers, water skins, bags, harnesses, armor, quivers, war chariots, scabbards, boots, sandals, harpoons , the Baghdad battery & bear.
  • 24. Contents • Introduction • Worshipping • Making Mummies • Building Pyramids
  • 25. Introduction • Without the waters of the river Nile, the amazing civilization of ancient Egypt might never had existed. The Nile provided water for drinking & for watering crops. Every year its floods left a strip of rich dark soil on both sides of the river. Farmers grew their crops sin these fertile strips. The Egyptians called their county Kemet, which means ‘black land’, after this dark soil. The Nile was also important for transport, it was trade route for the Egyptians.
  • 27. Worshipping • The ancient Egyptians worshipped more than 1000 different gods & goddesses. The most important god was Ra, the sun god. People believed that he was swallowed up each evening by the sky goddesses Nut. During the night Ra travelled through the underworld & was born again each morning.
  • 29. Making Mummies • Making a mummy was difficult & skilled work. First the brain, stomach, lungs & other organs were removed, the heart was left in place. Next, the body was covered with salts & left to dry for up to 40 days. The dried body was washed & filled the linen & other stuffing to keep its shape. Finally, it was oiled & raped in layer of linen bandages.
  • 31. Building Pyramids • Each block used to build the Great Pyramid weighed as much as two & a half adult elephants! Labourers used copper chisels & saws to cut & shape the stones before dragging them on wooden sledges to the base of the pyramid.
  • 34. Contents • Introduction • Architecture • History • War with Trojans
  • 35. Introduction • Ancient Greece was a small country, but its people had great ideas. From about 2000 BC, they created a splendid civilization that reached its peak between 500 – 400 BC. All citizens contributed to a society that respected people’s rights , encouraged the best in human nature & lived in harmony with the natural world. Today, we still admire Greek sport, medicine, drama, politics, pottery & art.
  • 37. Architecture • The architecture of Ancient Greece is the architecture produced by the Greek-speaking people whose culture flourished on the Greek mainland and Peloponnesus, the Aegean Islands, and in colonies in Asia Minor and Italy for a period from about 900 BC until the 1st century AD, with the earliest remaining architectural works dating from around 600 BC.
  • 39. History • When the neighbours invaded, Greek power collapsed. After 431 BC, Greek cities were at war & the fighting weakended them. In 338 BC, Philip II of Macedonia (a kingdom north of Greece) invaded with a large army. After Philip died, his son, Alexander the Great , made Greece part of his mighty empire.
  • 41. War with Trojans • The Greeks could not break through Trojan’s walls until they thought of a clever plan. They made a huge, hollow, wooden horse, hid warriors inside & persuaded the Trojans to accept it as an offering to the gods. The Trojans hauled the horse into their city, then the Greeks leaped out & defeated them.
  • 45. Introduction • In Asia, a civilization developed many thousands of years ago that still endures to this day. This civilization is known as China, or the Chinese Civilization. Like the Indus Valley Civilization, China’s strength lied in the fact that it was cut off from the rest of the world. Surrounded by oceans, mountains, and by the Gobi Desert, their homeland was virtually inaccessible to outside invaders.
  • 47. Ornaments • Ornaments are favored by many of China’s ethnic minority groups, especially by the Miao community. They often functioned in history as tangible examples of multi-cultural communication, and the main materials were silver coins and silver ingots. The whole process of creating Yao silver ornaments was done independently by family workshops according to strict requirements. First, the silversmiths transform the silver into slices or threads by melting it, and then create different kinds of patterns using techniques such as pressing, carving, and chasing; typically 12 working procedures are applied to one silver ornament. The Yao ornaments have many great varieties in unique styles including headgears, chest & neck ornaments, hand accessories, clothes ornaments, back decorations, waist pendant ornaments, and foot ornaments.
  • 49. Art Forms • One of the unique art forms that developed in China during the first century was the art form known as paper cuts. Since the Chinese were the ones that invented paper they were the first to develop an art form using the new found material. This development took place during the rule of the Tang dynasty. The paper cut art work would be used to decorate the homes of people and some women would even use them in their hair. This is just one of the examples of the various ancient art forms that were developed in China.
  • 51. • Theme – Where we are in place & time • Central Idea – The legacy of past civilization can impact & shape today’s system & technology. • Line Of Inquiry – Ancient Civilizations • Made By – PARV GARG • Grade - 5