absolutely yes.Asian civilization deals with curing by using certain kinds of herbs and other forms of healing.
East Asian civilization maintained their independence from the rest of the world which became Orthodox.
The first Asian civilization is typically considered to be the Sumerian civilization, which emerged around 4500 BCE in the region of Mesopotamia, located in modern-day Iraq. This early civilization is known for its advances in writing, architecture, and governance. Other ancient Asian civilizations, such as the Indus Valley civilization and early Chinese dynasties, followed in subsequent millennia.
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Indus valley.
The Yellow River.
Chitta Biswas has written: 'The relevance of Bandung' -- subject(s): Afro-Asian politics, Asian-African Conference. (1st : 1955 : Bandung, Indonesia)
Asian, European, African, and Chinese
It depends on what you mean by "signifiance." And it depends on wht you mean by "Asian civilization." Are you meaning Japanese, Chinese, Indian, Tokalauan, Aborigine, Maori, Hawaiian, or one of the other many Asian and Pacific Islander cultures out there? Try rephrasing your question so that it is more specific.
yes, meso-American European(east and west) and Asian
The Swag iliac civilization were based on a mixture of the native African and native Asian culture.