Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Role of Urbanization in the Aegean
The Aegean civilizations, the Assyrians, and the Isra selecteds, though in the  aforesaid(prenominal) hemisphere, were three distinct  female monarchdoms. Each  veritable into its own kingdom with its own  locate of rules, beliefs, religion, and political concepts. Ultimately,  severally had its own culture. Yet, thither was something that underlied these three cultures that connected them in a subtle manner. All three of these civilizations underwent  urbanization. though the specific cultures of each civilization  unquestionable differently, the role of urbanization affected each in roughly the same way.During this  menstruum of the Late Bronze Age,  employment and  communication boomed exponentially. No longer would kingdoms  take their  isolationistic beliefs. They had to  sell and interact with  different cultures in order to maximize opportunity  address and obtain as m both  irrelevant goods as possible. This inevitably resulted in  share cultures and assimilated beliefs. Alon   g the Aegean Sea, the Minoans had widespread connections to Egypt, Syria, and Mesopotamia. Similarly, Mycenaean Greece  transactiond with many civilizations, including its neighbor the Minoans.The early Greeks were  close likely influenced by Minoan  architecture and pottery. Its sudden wealth  excessively came from  sight with Minoan. In the Assyrian kingdom, they  in addition   give way trade  touch ons. They imported goods like metals, fine textiles, dyes, gems, ivory, and silver. Because of trade centers, specialization arose, creating jobs like artisans and merchants. In the Israel kingdom,  office Solomon created alliances with the Phoenicians and  therefrom developed a  commerce partner. Together, the Phoenicians and the Israelites explored the Red Sea to find any hidden treasures.The creation of urban centers  servicinged  allay this trade, and thus, expanded the perspectives of these cultures.  done interaction with other civilizations, cultures were shared and ideas, along    with goods, were traded. Because of an influx of commerce and communication, a powerful  forces  mustiness also be kept. Urban centers helped  go the military in order to  help oneself trade. The Minoans and Mycenaeans developed strong seafaring skills and created wooden vessels to help them trade around the Mediterranean.They exported wine, olive oil, and textiles, and in return imported amber, ivory, and  close to importantly, metals. In the Assyrian kingdom, there was a  A-one military organization with professional soldiers. The Assyrians developed iron weapons, dug tunnels, and built  fluent towers for archers. Not only did they develop military tactics for conquest, but they also  employ terror tactics to discourage  immunity and rebellion and ultimately maintain control. As for the Israelites, David became the first king and he joined the tribes into a monarchy.These urban centers established stronger  royal authority and led to an army in order to expand borders in  see of    natural resources. Stronger militaries meant stronger civilizations, so urbanization helped  tone up the power of nobility and expand borders.   put in up but  non least, urbanization helped develop societal structures,  apparitional ideals, and art and technology.  foreign other civilizations, Minoans did not have strong,  gloomy leaders. In Mycenaean Greece, an elite  sieve did develop.Shaft graves, burial sites for the elite, were filled with gold, weapons, and utensils, revealing that the  antique Greeks believed in some form of afterlife. The cities also had fortification walls and palaces filled with paintings from war and  fooling life. In contrast, the Assyrians used terror to maintain order in society. The king was the center of the Assyrian universe. Everything he did was mandated by the god Ashur. Through government propaganda, royal inscriptions, and ruthless punishments, the king maintained power in the kingdom.The  library of Ashurbanipal gives insight into official do   cuments and literary texts to help portray the daily life of the elite members of Assyrian society. As for the Israelites, monotheism became the crux of Israelite society. They built temples as sanctuaries in order to link religious and political power. Priests became a wealthy class, thus creating a gap between the urban and the rural, the rich and the poor. In families, there were also gender gaps. Male heirs were critical. While women were respected, they could not own property. As society urbanized, their roles became  more than and more limited and specialized.While these little bits and pieces of mundane life in these  antique civilizations  may seem insignificant, they are like pieces of an  boundlessly large puzzle. If we can uncover as many pieces as we can and put them together, we can approximate a  date of what life was like in these ancient civilizations. We can figure out how urbanization was important to the development of these kingdoms, and use these  heathenish art   ifacts to uncover what daily life was like.  by and by all, artifacts are the key to our past. Without them, our past would be an elusive enigma.  
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