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Early Civilizations Matrix 2

Assignment must meet all requirements listed below , be original, pass plagerism checker and be on time.

 

Complete the  Material: Early Civilizations Matrix on Judaism, Early Christian, Buddhism, and Islam.

Provide names, titles, dates, brief descriptions of important events and salient effects, inventions and innovations, and creations and developments in the humanities as found in art, music, architecture, literature, and philosophy

Write N/A if there are no examples in a category for a specific civilization, culture, or religion.

Use a list format of complete sentences rather than paragraphs. Do not copy and paste from outside resources.

 

 

Early Civilizations Matrix

 

 

 

Using your readings and outside sources, complete the following matrix. Be sure to address the following in your matrix:

 

 

 

  • Provide names, titles, dates, brief descriptions of important events, and other details, as necessary.
  • Note the details of key political, socioeconomic, technological, artistic, musical, architectural, philosophical, and literary developments for each civilization listed in the table, which were evidenced in the humanities.

 

 

 

Properly cite the sources you use in completing this matrix.

 

 

 

Civilization Politics Society and Economics Technology Art Music Architecture Philosophy Literature
Buddhism                
Early Middle Ages                
High Middle Ages                
Late Middle Ages                
Ancient Greece                
Ancient Roman                
China                
India                
Judaism                
Early Christian                
Islam                

 

 

 

Use a list format of complete sentences rather than paragraphs. Do not copy and paste from outside resources. The following are two examples of the level of detail and documentation expected for this assignment:

 

 

 

  • Ancient Egyptian politics: The union of Upper and Lower Egypt by Narmer in 3150 B.C.E. is commemorated in a 2-foot high slate known as the palette of Narmer (Sayre, 2013, pp. 32–33).
  • Ancient Greek architecture: Minoan society: The three-story palace at Knossos was a labyrinthine masonry structure with dozens of rooms and corridors built around a central courtyard (Sayre, 2013, pp. 43–44).

 

 

 

Include a reference page if you are using sources other than the textbook.