PSYC 403 Chapter 3: The Pre-Classic and Classic Cultures- Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, China, Persia, Greece, and Rome

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Chapter 3 the pre-classic and classic cultures: mesopotamia, egypt, In 2340 b. c. the semitic akkadians invaded sumeria and created a large empire under sargon: later the land was taken by babylonian king hammurabi (1792-1750 b. c. ) Ancient india 3500 200 b. c: the traces of early settlements (e. g. , city of harappa) in the fertile region of the indus river. Psyc 403: modern psychology in historical perspective: discovered in banpo, the yellow river valley, the provinces were linked by the great wall. 2: a wooden defensive structure serving not only for protection but also as a transportation and communication road. Ancient persia 900 331 b. c: was a constant threat to ancient greece, 593 b. c. The persian king cyrus conquered the neo-babylonia territories including canaan: the consolidated greek city-states fiercely fought the invading persian and the greeks are proud of at least three victorious battles in 490 b. c. : at marathon, at thermopylae and in 480. The battle of marathon took place: 331 b. c.

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