Well i would think that the Babylons made their homes and worked hard to plant crops and all. Right? well i just thought this. .i needded the answer for homework and i decided to answer it myself i guess and post it on here.
The Babylonians made distinct contributions to the growth of civilization. They added to the knowledge of Astronomy, advanced the knowledge of mathematics, and built the first great capital…ancient civilizationHammurabi produces the world's first written set of laws. There were 282 in total.
Is it babylonians .
The Babylonians made distinct contributions to the growth of civilization. They added to the knowledge of astronomy, advanced the knowledge of mathematics, and built the first great capital…ancient civilizationHammurabi produces the world's first written set of laws. There were 282 in total.
it was the first major civilization and that it was around during the bronse era
babylonians. :)
the Babylonians
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literature and geometry
No, the Babylonians and the Romans are not the same; they are distinct ancient civilizations. The Babylonians thrived in Mesopotamia, particularly in the region of modern-day Iraq, around the 18th century BCE, known for their advances in law, astronomy, and literature. The Romans, on the other hand, emerged much later, in the 1st century BCE, in the Italian peninsula, and are known for their vast empire, engineering, and legal systems. Each civilization has its unique history and contributions to human culture.
The question is too broad. You need to state which civilisations and what part of modern education
The Persian civilization The Babylonians
The Babylonians and the Egyptians.