impacts of city-building and agriculture
deforestation, desertification, soil erosion, silted rivers
aqueduct
an artificial channel used to convey water
qanat
an underground tunnel used to carry water from a hill to a nearby village
“floating islands”
floating masses of aquatic plants and mud
early epidemics
smallpox, measles, bubonic plague
Mediterranean architecture
columns, domes, Parthenon, Pantheon
Confucianism
Legalism
Daosim
Chinese architecture
Great Wall, grid layout, pagodas
Great Wall of China
* world’s largest grave
Hindusim
Christianity
Buddhism
dhow
an Arabic sailing vessel with lateen sails
syncreticism
mixing elements of multiple religions
Greco-Roman philosophy
* some polytheism (Greek and Roman gods)
Hellenistic Empire
empire of Alexander the Great’s conquered lands
Roman Empire
large empire that came to include all of the Mediterranean at its height
democracy
a system of government in which power is given to the people
republic
a system of government in which power is given to individuals of the general population
Persian Empire
Middle-Eastern empire
Darius the Great
ruler of the Persian Empire at its peak
Cyrus the Great
founder of the Persian Empire