Cuneiform
- cuneus
- writing system
- keeps records
- the Epic of Gilgamesh
Uruk City
- the first true city
- architectural work, made of clay, mud, sunbaked bricks
- symbol of power
Great Ziggurat of Ur
- mountain of God
- platforms of solid core mud brick
- dedicated to moon goddess Nanna
Irrigation and Dikes
- solved problems of flooding, water scarcity, farming, harvesting, food production
Sailboat
- transportation of goods
Wheel
- farm work and food processes
- mass production
- rice mill
Plow
- dig ground
- cultivate land for increased crop production
Roads
- first roads
- for easier transportation
b. BABYLONIAN CIVILIZATION
- found by the Amorites
- situated in Mesopotamia (center of Mesopotamian civilization)
o Polytheists
worship multiple deities/gods
The Hanging Gardens
- layers upon layers of gardens
- several species of plants
Code of Hammurabi
- an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth
- sets of laws on religion, agriculture, administration
Religion
- polytheists
- Gods & Goddesses (birth, sorrows, suffering, happiness, death)
c. EGYPTIAN CIVILIZATION
- northeastern Africa 14th millennium BC
- the success of ancient Egypt civilization came from its ability to adapt to the conditions of the Nile River valley for agriculture
The Pyramids
- tombs for pharaohs and queens
- smooth angles (symbolize rays of the sun)
Mummification
- long journey after life on Earth
Papyrus
- safe-keeping records that were often destroyed by raiders
Ink
- soot with different chemicals
- record history, culture and codified laws
Hieroglyphics
- holy writing
- walls of pyramids
- record of Egyptian’s history and culture
Cosmetics
- health and aesthetics
- kohl-soot & galena
- makeup protections, holiness
Wig
- protection against sunrays and lice
Clepsydra
- water clock
- gravity that affects flow of water from vessel to another
Ubaid
Alarm Clock
- use of water and pebbles/sand that dropped into drums which creates sound
Water Mill
- agricultural processes
Odometer
- measures distance
Olympics
- religious festival in honor of Zeus
Geometry
- geometric facts for deductive reasoning
Medicine
- symptoms of pneumonia, epilepsy, etc.
Hippocratic Oath
- Hippocrates – father of medicine
Experiments
- human body
Newspaper
- acta diurnal
- gazettes
- government information
Codex
- bound books covered with wax then replaced with animal skin
Architecture
- cathedrals, basilicas, coliseums, aqueduct, amphitheaters, houses
Numerals
- roman numerals
Julian Calendar
- republican calendar
Aeolipile
- precursor of steam engine
- aka Hero’s engine
Catapult
- medieval artillery for hurling stones, missiles
- weapon
Air Conditioner
- water from aqueducts circulated thrpugh walls to cool houses
e. CHINESE CIVILIZATION
- oldest civilization in Asia
- middle kingdom
Silk
- silk trade (exchange of culture, knowledge, goods)
Tea
- wheel-based machine that shreds tea leaves into strips
Great Wall of China
- control borders of China
- Made with stone, brick, wood, etc.
Gun Powder
- alchemist
- charcoal, sulfur, potassium nitrate
- weapon
- fireworks
Printing Press
- Johan Guttenberg
- wooden machine that extracted juices from fruits
- metal impressions create exact copy
Microscope
- Zacharias Janssen
- for observation of small organisms
- guided by principles used in eyeglasses
Telescope
- Hans Lippershey
- Galileo Galilei (Father of Modern Science)
- Astronomy
War Weapons
- offense and defense
- cross bow, long bow
- body armor
Steam Engine
Pasteurization
Oil Refinery
Telephone
Mechanical calculator
Electricity
Car
Airplane
PHILIPPINE INVENTIONS
Kampilan
Baybayin
Erythromycin
Salamander Amphibious Tricycle
SALt Lamp
Medical Incubator
Mosquito Ovicidal/ Larvicidal Trap System
E-Jeepney
- uses electricity instead of diesel
MESOAMERICA – AZTEC
• The Aztecs were an advanced and prosperous civilization who built beautiful and sophisticated cities.
• The highly developed empire had an elaborate leadership and society that consisted of four classes.
➢Nobles (highest in power)
➢Commoners (the majority of population, were mostly farmers)
➢Serfs (worked land for the nobles)
➢Slaves (consisted of those captured and indebted who couldn’t pay)
ASIA – INDIA
Astronomy
Aryabhata
Aryabhatiya
Brahmagupta
Madhava
ASIA – CHINA
ASIA – MIDDLE EAST
Hasan Ibn al-Haytham
Muhammad ibn Musa a l-Khwarizmi
Jabir ibn Hayyan
Ibn Sina Experimental medicine
AFRICA