PPT-·         Religious and cultural traditions were transformed as they spread

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         Religious and cultural traditions were transformed as they spread Prove this to me in a paragraph Land and water routes became the basis for transregional

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         Religious and cultural traditions were transformed as they spread Prove this to me in a paragraph Land and water routes became the basis for transregional trade communication and exchange networks in the Eastern Hemisphere. THE CLASSICAL AGE IN WORLD HISTORY. Nile Valley: New Kingdom Egypt. Africa: Kush-Meroe, Axum. Mesopotamia: Assyria, Persian Empires. Mediterranean: Roman Republic, Empire. Mediterranean: Hellenic, Hellenistic. A Prophet and His World. The Arabian Peninsula was a crossroads of trade between the Indian Ocean and Mediterranean Basin.. Meant that any religious ideas developed there would spread quickly to the rest of the world.. Often religious and cultural beliefs are cited as a major reason why a family may not consent to an autopsy or why a physician may not ask based on the assumption of the family’ s beliefs 1 Do . Now:Quiz. ?. Back to scale.. Phenomena found at one scale are usually influenced by what is happening at other scales.. Bodegas .  Key Food  Super Stop and Shop  Costco. Which has the best prices, worst prices, most choice, least choice, and which occurs at the highest frequency vs. lowest frequency?. vigilance. . in scientific and religious cognition. Konrad Talmont-Kaminski. UFAM Warsaw, . RCC Aarhus . i. LEVYNA Brno. Structure. Epistemic Vigilance. CRED traditions. Pragmatic contradiction. Argumentative account. 600 B.C.E. -600 C.E. . Tabs. 2.1 Development & Codification of Religious & Cultural Traditions. 2.2 Development of States & Empires. 2.3 Trans-regional networks of Comm. & Exchange. 2.1 Development & Codification of Religious & Cultural Traditions. – . Hutson. -- . Unit 3 Age of Accelerating Connections, 500-1500. . Chapter 11 The Worlds of Islam -- Afro-Eurasian Connections, 600–1500. “. Islam was simultaneously both a . single world of shared meaning . From where the most dominant cultural ideas have spread. Early Culture Hearth Locations. 4 River Valleys. 1. The . Nile. 2. Wei . River Valley. 3. The . sacred Ganges River. 4. Indus . River Valley. “Land between two rivers”. World Religions: A Voyage . of . Discovery. DOC ID #: . TX003939. Aboriginal Rock Art. Through the ages, Aboriginal Australians have communicated through art.. Their art includes paintings on leaves and carving in wood or stone. Key Concept #1: . Big Geography and the Peopling of the Earth.. Key Concept #2: . The Neolithic Revolution and Early Agricultural Societies. .. Key Concept #3: . The Development and Interaction of Early Agricultural, Pastoral, and Urban Societies.. Tabs. 2.1 Development & Codification of Religious & Cultural Traditions. 2.2 Development of States & Empires. 2.3 Trans-regional networks of Comm. & Exchange. 2.1 Development & Codification of Religious & Cultural Traditions. Chapter 21. Reaching Out: . Expanding Horizons of . Cross-Cultural Interaction. Part 1: pages 435 . – . 445 . Period 3: Regional and . Transregional. Interactions . 600 – 1450 C.E.. Patterns of Long-Distance Trade. uncertainties.”. Important Concepts Regarding Spread of Christianity. Why did missionaries have greater success in Spanish America and in the Philippines?. The overwhelming European presence (conquest, settlement, missionaries, forced labor, social disruption, disease). CULTURE IN EXPRESSION. Culture is an expression of how people eat, behave and think. Its often reflected in symbols.. SYMBOLS: can be defined as an object that signifies something or stands for something.

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