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24 Cards in this Set
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4 main mesopotamian cities
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uruk mashkan-shapir nippur |
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2 models of collapse
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repeated collapse
ultimate collapse |
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economic activity in mesopotamia
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dispersed across cities, including industrial activity
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social stratification in mesopotamia
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neighborhoods organized around families
rich and poor lived side by side considerable local authority: neighborhood design and construction, etc. |
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teotihuacan architecture
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Talud tablero style
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teotihuacan collapse
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uprise, rebellion
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Cuicuilo collapse (teotihuacan)
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destroyed by volacano
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Tlajinga 33
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residential compound
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Fire is Born
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teotihuacan who took over Mayan cities
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mayan collapse
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anthropogenic impacts
drought |
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Indus Collapse
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warfare
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Indua Valley cities
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merhgarh
mohenjo-daro |
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merhgarh
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pakistan
mass production of pottery |
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mohenjo-daro
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pakistan
collapse: decline in sanitation and burials |
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chaco canyon
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Piling behavior in great houses
evidence of long distance trade Copper bells macaws |
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surkotada
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india
militaristic architecture baffle gates bastions |
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mississippian cities
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moundville, alabama
cahokia |
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largest mound in cahokia
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monk's mound
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moundville social differentiation
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Very rich graves and falcon imagery to show social differentiation
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little big horn
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• ultimately nomadic tribes sign treaty giving them the NW Plains in perpetuity (Black Hills, Powder River Basin, etc.)
• 1876: government decides to force remaining Lakota and Cheyenne on NW Plains onto reservations • “tactical collapse”: panic, no attempt at defense, run to commanding officer • US outnumbered |
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Major Mayan sites
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Tikal, Palenque
Tenochtitlan Copan |
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Dholavira
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Indus river civilization
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Hierakonpolis
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egyptian city
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Mississippian Sites
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moundville
cahokia Newark Mounds Chaco Canyon |