Ancient civilization

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Ancient civilization by Mind Map: Ancient civilization

1. Bantu Migration

2. The Bantu migration lasted for 2 thousand years. Bantu people from the west traveled to the south.

2.1. Specialty

2.1.1. The Bantu were fisherman and farmers.

3. Each generation moved to find fertile land and better grazing for their animals.

4. Tools

5. As the Bantu moved they brought metal tools with them to defend them self from neighbors who weren't very friendly.

6. Mesopotamia

6.1. Mesopotamia Mesopotamia is a historical region of Western Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river system, in the northern part of the Fertile Crescent, in modern days roughly corresponding to most of Iraq, Kuwait, the eastern parts of Syria, Southeastern Turkey, and regions along the Turkish–Syrian and Iran–Iraq borders.

7. Phoenicia

7.1. The Phoenicia were sailors and they were very good at is to they sailed throughout the western coastal parts of fertile crescent.

7.1.1. Economy

7.1.1.1. d

8. Bantu

9. Egypt

9.1. Religion

9.1.1. Monotheism

9.1.1.1. Monotheism is the worship of one god. A certain Pharaoh was the first to start monotheism. He invented monotheism since he thought Polytheism was complicated.

9.1.2. The Egyptians had a religion. The Egyptians worshiped many gods and it was complicated. If you did one thing you upset one god but on the other hand it made another god happy.

9.1.2.1. This was called polytheism.

9.1.2.1.1. Polytheism

9.1.2.2. Social structure

9.1.2.2.1. The Egyptians had a order, hierarchy. pharaohs the Queens and Pharaohs were at the top so they could tell anyone what to do.

10. Israel

10.1. Religion

10.1.1. “When the Babylonians destroyed Jerusalem and its temple and deported the leading citizens, some reason had to be found for why God had abandoned them and, exiled in Babylon, the Hebrew clerics concluded it was because they had not worshiped Yahweh exclusively. The Babylonian Captivity, then, was the turning point in Israelite religious belief and practice and, moving forward, it would be characterized by a strict monotheism.” (source: https://www.ancient.eu/israel/)

10.2. economy