Networks of Communication and Exchange: 300 B.C.E. - 1100 C.E
Networks of Communication and Exchange: 300 B.C.E. - 1100 C.E
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Chinese exported:
Peaches Apricots Spices Silk Pottery Paper
D. Military Technologies
Central Asian military technologies like the stirrup were exported east and west. This significantly impacted the conduct of war at this time.
A. Introduction
Linked lands bordering the Indian Ocean basin and the South China Sea. Trade took place in 3 distinct regions:
South China Sea Southeast Asia to the east coast of India West coast of India to the Persian Gulf and East Africa
A. Introduction
Made possible by and followed the patterns of seasonal changes in the monsoon winds. Sailing technology included lateen sail and new shipbuilding techniques. Because distances traveled were longer than in the Mediterranean, traders in these systems did not maintain political ties to homelands.
Lateen Sail
Volume of trade was not as high as in the Mediterranean. Culture of ports was different then culture in their homelands, causing the development of different customs.
A. Geography
Large area with many different environmental zone and many geographical obstacles to movement. Significant geographical areas:
Sahel Tropical Savanna Tropical Rainforest Temperate highlands
C. More Characteristics
Other common features include:
Cultivation with hoe and digging stick Use of rhythms in African music Functions of dancing and mask wearing in rituals
D. Advent of Iron
Sub-Saharan agriculture had its origins north of the equator and then spread southward. Iron working also began north of the equator and spread to southern Africa by 800 C.E.
Caused by the Bantu Migrations.
E. Bantu Migrations
Original homeland of the Bantu people was in the area on the border of modern Nigeria and Cameroon. Suggests that Bantu people spread out toward the east and south through a series of migrations over the period of the first millennium C.E. By the eighth century, Bantu-speaking people had reached East Africa.
B. Spread of Religion
Spread of ideas in a deliberate and organized fashion such that we can trace it is a phenomenon of the first millennium C.E.
Case with spread of Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam
Bodhieattva at Barnian
Carved into the side of a cliff at Bamiam, this was one of two monumental Buddhist sculptures near the top of a high mountain pass connecting Kabul, Afghanistan, with the northern parts of the country. Carved in the sixth or seventh century, the sculptures were surrounded by cave dwellings of monks and rock sanctuaries, some dating to the first century B.C.E. (Ian
Griffiths/Robert Harding Picture Library)