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Trade in the eastern part of the Mediterranean. The Minoans Dominated trade in the eastern Mediterranean from 2000 BCE- 1400 BCE Produced fine pottery.

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Page 1: Trade in the eastern part of the Mediterranean. The Minoans Dominated trade in the eastern Mediterranean from 2000 BCE- 1400 BCE Produced fine pottery.

Trade in the eastern part of the

Mediterranean

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The Minoans

• Dominated trade in the eastern Mediterranean from 2000 BCE-1400 BCE

• Produced fine pottery• Traded pottery, swords, figurines, and vessels of precious metals• Also exported their art and culture including architecture, burial

customs, and religious rituals• Greatly influenced Greece• Crete became a stepping stone for cultural exchange

throughout the Mediterranean

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Bull Leapers at Knossos

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Depiction of women as Mother Nature goddesses.

Priestesses took charge of some of the shrines.

Human sacrifices

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Trading Peoples

Aramaeans

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Phoenicians

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• Phoenicians– Colonies– Alphabet– Purple Dye

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Carthage: Phoenicia’s Mightiest ColonyCarthage: Phoenicia’s Mightiest Colony

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Muryx Shell and

Purple Dye

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Byblos—Home of the Alphabet

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Lydians

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Hebrews

• Information comes from archaeological digs, Egyptian and Assyrian royal annals, and the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament– not written down until 5th century BCE– Point of view of priests of the Temple of Jerusalem– Disagreement by historians as to the degree of

accuracy

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Judaism

• Monotheistic• “Do unto others”• 10 commandments• Yahweh-“I am”• Afterlife not the focus of the religion

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1900 BCE

Israelites and Abraham

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Moses and the Exodus

1200’s BCE

•Moses leads Israelites out of Egypt

•Renews covenant with God

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Route of the Exodus

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Temple Mount in Jerusalem Today

Solomon’s Temple Wall—Wailing Wall

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Israelites in Captivity

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Israelites

Torah—first five books of the Hebrew Bible

approx. 400’s BCE

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Cyrus the Great580-529 BCE

• 537 BCE allowed over 40,000 Jews to return to Palestine

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Darius the Great526-485 BCE

• Built Persepolis• Extended empire to Indus River—2

million square miles• Established tax collecting system• Divided empire into satrapies• Royal road• Postal system• Network of spies

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Persepolis

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Zoroaster“Zarathustra”

570 BCEGood vs. Evil

Ahura Mazda vs. Ahriman “Good thoughts, good words,

good deeds”

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Extent of Zoroastrianism