Mr Kesner's collections
Why are written laws so important (edited)? #TeachingInquiry
<p>Hammurabi created the first set of written laws in Mesopotamia. Why was this a huge step for civilization?</p>
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Oracle Bones: Emergence of Civilization in China
<p>In this student activity, students learn about life in early Chinese urban society by analyzing oracle bone divinations. These divinations, consisting of characters inscribed on turtle shells and animal bones over 3,000 years ago, are among the earliest systematic Chinese written language extant today. Students will answer object analysis questions, complete an activity using translations of divinations, and compare early Chinese urban society to Bronze Age societies in other parts of the world. This set includes multiple objects from the Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art.</p>
<p>Created by Elizabeth Eder and Keith Wilson at the National Museum of Asian Art in collaboration with Tess Porter, Smithsonian Center for Learning and Digital Access. </p>
<p>Tags: #AsiaTeachers; archaeology; ancestor worship; document based questions; shang dynasty; diviner; early writing; early civilization; ritual; artifact; archaeological remains; artifact analysis; Freer; primary sources; National Museum of Asian Art</p>
<p><em>#historicalthinking</em></p>
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Indus River Valley Civilization
<p>A gathering of resources that highlight the early Indus Valley civilization.</p>
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