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| Preface | p. iii |
| Introduction for Students | p. xiv |
| The Ancient World, from Human Origins to 500, c.e. | |
| Peopling the World, to 4000 b.c.e. | p. 1 |
| Theories of Human Evolution | |
| The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex (1871) | p. 2 |
| Tracing Ancestry with MtDNA (2002) | p. 4 |
| Finding Fossils | |
| Lucy: The Beginnings of Humankind (1981) | ... MOREp. 8 |
| Oldest Skeleton of Human Ancestor Found (2009) | p. 10 |
| Interpreting Paleolithic Art | |
| A Meeting in Lascaux: Civilized Man Rediscovers the Man of Desire (1953) | p. 14 |
| Ethnography as a Source of Historical Research | |
| The Aborigines of Western Australia (1894) | p. 17 |
| Temples and Palaces: Birth of the City, 5000-1200 b.c.e. | p. 22 |
| The King Guarantees Justice in the Land | |
| Hammurabi of Babylon, The Law Code of Hammurabi (c. 1755 B.c.E.) | p. 22 |
| The Importance of Scribes in Egypt and Mesopotamia | |
| Advice to Egyptian Scribes (Thirteenth to Twelfth Centuries b.c.e.) | p. 25 |
| Dialogue between a Mesopotamian Schoolboy and an Adult (Eighteenth Century b.c.e.) | p. 27 |
| Marriage as Earliest International Diplomacy | |
| Kadashman-Enlil of Babylon, The King of Babylonia Complains He Cannot Get an Egyptian Princess as Wife (1350 b.c.e.) | p. 28 |
| Puduhepa of Hatti, The Queen of the Hittites Explains Why Her Daughter Has Not Yet Gone to Egypt (c. 1260 b.c.e.) | p. 29 |
| The Egyptian Concern with Death | |
| Unas Pyramid Texts (c. 2345 b.c.e.) | p. 31 |
| Contrasting Views: Can Humans Attain Immortality? | |
| The Epic of Gilgamesh (Eighteenth or Seventeenth Century b.c.e.) and The Epic of Gilgamesh (Seventh Century b.c.e.) | p. 35 |
| Sargon of Assyria, The King Boasts of His Building a New Capital City (c. 710 b.c.e.) | p. 38 |
| Settlers and Migrants: The Creation of States in Asia, 5000-500 b.c.e. | p. 41 |
| Undeciphered Writing | |
| Indus Valley Clay Tablet (2600-1900 b.c.e.) | p. 41 |
| Sacred Knowledge | |
| Hymns from The Rig Veda (1500-900 b.c.e.) | p. 43 |
| A Vedic View on the Role of Women | |
| The Laws of Manu (c. 100 b.c.e.-200 c.e.) | p. 47 |
| The Earliest Evidence of Chinese Writing Oracle Bones (c. 1200-1050 b.c.e.) | p. 50 |
| Life in Early China | |
| The Book of Songs (c. 1027-771 b.c.e.) | p. 53 |
| Creation of Empire: North Africa and Southwest Asia, 1550-330 b.c.e. | p. 59 |
| Life in the Egyptian Empire | |
| A Military Career in Egypt's New Kingdom (c. 1550 b.c.e.) | p. 59 |
| The Biography of a High Priest of Amun Bakenkhons (c. 1275 b.c.e.) | p. 62 |
| Foreign Conquerers in Egypt | |
| The Nubian Conquest of Egypt (727 b.c.e.) | p. 64 |
| Assyrians Predict the Future by Reading the Signs of the Gods | |
| Mesopotamian Omens (c. 650 b.c.e.) | p. 67 |
| The Persians Honor the God Ahuramazda | |
| Gathas (1700-500 b.c.e.) | p. 70 |
| Life in the Jewish Community at Egyptian Elephantine | |
| The Yedoniah Archive (c. 419-407 b.c.e.) | p. 73 |
| The Greeks and the Wider World, 1200-30 b.c.e. | p. 77 |
| Description of a Farmer's Life | |
| Hesiod, Works and Days (c 700 b.c.e.) | p. 77 |
| What Law to Obey: Human or Divine? | |
| Antigone (c 441 b.c.e.) | p. 80 |
| Contrasting Views: Is Democracy Good or Bad? | |
| Thucydides, The Peloponnesian Wars (431 b.c.e.) | p. 84 |
| Plato, The Republic (c 380 b.c.e.) | p. 86 |
| An Athenian Court in Action | |
| The Trial of Neaira (c 350 b.c.e.) | p. 89 |
| Representing Foreigners | |
| A Classical Greek Depiction of a Dying Gaul (c 230-220 b.c.e.) | p. 91 |
| Peoples and World Empires: Classical India, the Kushan Empire, and China, 500 b.c.e.-500 c.e. | p. 93 |
| Contrasting Views: The Concept of Dharma in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism | |
| The Bhagavad Gita (c. 300 b.c.e.-300 c.e.) | p. 94 |
| King Ashoka, Inscriptions (c. 260 b.c.e.) | p. 95 |
| Mahavira Vardhamana (attrib.), The Book of Good Conduct (c. 540 B.C.E.-500 c.e.) | p. 96 |
| The Power of Love | |
| Shakuntala (c. 450 c.e.) | p. 97 |
| Advice on Proper Behavior | |
| Analects (c. 479-100 b.c.e.) | p. 102 |
| Government Monopolies | |
| The Debate on Salt and Iron (81 b.c.e.) | p. 107 |
| A Description of the Nomad's Lifestyle | |
| Records of the Grand Historian (c. 100 b.c.e.) | p. 110 |
| The Unification of Western Eurasia, 500 b.c.e.-500 c.e. | p. 114 |
| The Decline of Roman Moral Values | |
| Roman Women Protest Against the Oppian Law (195 b.c.e.) | p. 114 |
| A Glorification of Emperor Augustus | |
| The Aeneid (19 b.c.e.) | p. 118 |
| Merging Biblical and Roman Ideas | |
| City of God (413-426 c.e.) | p. 121 |
| Rome Meets the East | |
| The Story of Queen Zenobia (c 395 c.e.) | p. 124 |
| Religious Debates in the Early Centuries c.e. | |
| The Three Great Founders (c. 250 c.e.) | p. 127 |
| The Deeds of Archelaos (c 350 c.e.) | p. 129 |
| Reading the Unwritten Record: Peoples of Africa, the Americas, and the Pacific Islands, 3000 b.c.e.-500 c.e. | p. 131 |
| An Early Ethnographic Description of Sub-Saharan Africa Ibn Battuta, Travels (1353-1355 c.e.) | p. 131 |
| Weaving as Visual Expression | |
| The Paracas Mantle (c. 100-300 c.e.) | p. 135 |
| Tales of Andean Origins | |
| Huarochiri Manuscript (c 1600 c.e.) | p. 137 |
| Women and Writing in Ancient China | |
| Lessons for Women (c. 100 c.e.) | p. 143 |
| The Power of Writing | |
| Odes (23 b.c.e.) | p. 145 |
| A Eulogy to Dead Authors (c 1200 b.c.e.) | p. 146 |
| The Formation of Regional Societies, 500-1450 c.e. | |
| The Worlds of Christianity and Islam, 400-1000 | p. 149 |
| The Making of a Christian Saint | |
| The Life of Saint Eligius (609-686) | p. 149 |
| The Pastoral Mission | |
| Pope Gregory the Great, Letters (591-597) | p. 153 |
| Tyrannical Rule of Justinian and Theodora | |
| Procopius, The Secret History (c. 550-c. 560) | p. 156 |
| Contrasting Views: The Debate over Divine Images in Byzantine Christianity | |
| John of Damascus, From On Holy Images (c 730) | p. 161 |
| The Council of 754 Condemns Icons | p. 162 |
| John of Jerusalem on the Origins of the Iconoclasm Movement (787) | p. 165 |
| Muhammad Begins His Public Preaching | |
| The Life of the Messenger of God (Eighth Century) | p. 166 |
| The Caliph Relieves an Honorable Jurist of His Debts | |
| The Table-Talk of a Mesopotamian Judge (Tenth Century) | p. 169 |
| Religion and Cross-Cultural Exchange in Asia, 400-1000 | |
| Travels of the Buddhist Pilgrim Xuanzang in Sogdia and Afghanistan | |
| The Life of Xuanzang (688) | p. 173 |
| Ibn Fadlan's Travels Among the Turks and Khazars | |
| Journey to Russia (921-922) | p. 177 |
| Instructions for My Sons | |
| Family Instructions of the Yan Clan (589) | p. 180 |
| Contrasting Views: The Reception of Buddhism in East Asia | |
| Yan Zhitui, A Confucian Scholar's Dedication to Buddhism (589) | p. 185 |
| Han Yu, Memorial on the Bone of the Buddha (819) | p. 187 |
| The Chronicle of Japan (Nihongi) (720) | p. 189 |
| Conduct of the Well-Bred Townsman | |
| Kama Sutra (c. 400) | p. 193 |
| Scenes from Eighth-Century Java | |
| Central Java (c. 760-820) | p. 197 |
| Societies and Networks in the Americas and the Pacific, 300-1200 | p. 201 |
| A Maya Sculpted Tablet | |
| Inscription of the Temple of the Tree of Yellow Corn (690) | p. 201 |
| Origins of the Human Race in Maya Mythology | |
| The Sacred Book of the Maya (c. mid-1500s) | p. 205 |
| Peoples and Customs of the Lake Titicaca Region | |
| Cronica del Peru (1553) | p. 277 |
| Zuni Oral Traditions on the Origins and Dispersal of the Clans | |
| The Mythic World of the Zuni (1891-1892) | p. 214 |
| Images of Divine Power | |
| Hawaiian Gods of Agriculture and War (Late Eighteenth-Early Nineteenth Century) | p. 278 |
| The Rise of Commerce in Eurasia and Africa, 900-1300 | p. 223 |
| Guidelines for Estate Management | |
| The Rules (c. 1240) | p. 223 |
| The Market Inspector at Seville | |
| The Markets of Seville (c. 1100) | p. 227 |
| Splendors of Hangzhou | |
| A Memoir of the Splendors of the Capital (c. 1235) | p. 230 |
| Angkor and Java: Lands Across the Sea | |
| A Gazetteer of Lands Across the Sea (1225) | p. 234 |
| Business Partnerships in Florence | |
| Diary (1375-1406) | p. 238 |
| Centers of Learning and the Transmission of Culture, 900-1300 | p. 243 |
| A Controversial Christian Theologian | |
| The Story of My Misfortunes (c. 1132) | p. 243 |
| Spiritual Quest of a Female Mystic | |
| The Book of Margery Kempe (c. 1436-1438) | p. 247 |
| The Education of Ibn Sina | |
| The Life of Ibn Sina, from The History of Learned Men (c. 1227) | p. 251 |
| Contrasting Views Reason Versus Revelation in Islamic Learning | |
| Abu Hamid Muhammad al-Ghazali, Deliverance from Error (c. 1110) | p. 255 |
| On the Harmony of Religion and Philosophy (c. 1190) | p. 257 |
| Sharafuddin Ahmad Yahya Maneri, Letters (1346-1347) | p. 258 |
| Fate and Fortune in China's Civil Service Examinations | |
| Tales of the Listener (1160-1180) | p. 261 |
| Court Life in Japan from a Woman's Perspective | |
| The Pillow Book (c. 1002) | p. 264 |
| Crusaders, Mongols, and Eurasian Integration, j 1050-1350 | p. 270 |
| The Great Schism in the Christian Church | |
| Reciprocal Excommunications (1054) | p. 270 |
| The Crusaders in Captivity John of Joinville, The Life of Saint Louis (1309) | p. 274 |
| I The Christian Conquest of Valencia | |
| The Chronicle of Jaime I of Aragon (1238) and the Charter Issued by Jaime I (1242) | p. 278 |
| Contrasting Views: European and Muslim Depictions of the Mongol Khans | |
| The History of the World Conqueror (c. 1252-1260) | p. 282 |
| The Journey of Friar William of Rubruck (c. 1255) | p. 284 |
| Marco Polo, The Description of the World (c. 1307) | p. 286 |
| Mongol Rule in Russia | |
| Medieval Russian Chronicles (c. 1257-1409) | p. 289 |
| Collapse and Revival in Afro-Eurasia. 1300-1450 | p. 293 |
| The Plague in Florence and Its Economic Effects | |
| Florentine Chronicle (c. 1370-1380) | p. 293 |
| The English Peasant Revolt | |
| Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the Adjoining Countries (1400) | p. 297 |
| The Ming Emperor's Rules for Village Government | |
| The Placard of the People's Instructions (1398) | p. 300 |
| Religious Allegory in Persian Manuscript Illuminations | |
| Prince Humay Meets the Lady Humayun in Her Garden by Moonlight (Early Fifteenth Century) | p. 304 |
| The Fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks | |
| Tale of the Capture of Constantinople (c. 1500) | p. 306 |
| The Sultan of Mali | |
| Rihla (1356) | p. 309 |
| Glorious Venice | |
| In Praise of the City of Venice (1493) | p. 373 |
| The Early Modern World, 1450-1750 | |
| Empires and Alternatives in the Americas, 1430-1530 | p. 317 |
| Aztec Sacrifice | |
| Florentine Codex (c. 1540-1560) | p. 377 |
| Aztec Child Rearing | |
| Codex Mendoza (c. 1540) | p. 327 |
| The Inca Huayna Capac's Final Days | |
| Narrative of the Incas (1557) | p. 324 |
| Andean Religion | |
| Huarochiri Manuscript (c. 1600) | p. 327 |
| Jesuit Views on Huron Society | |
| Jesuit Relations (1632-1637) | p. 330 |
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