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They had to sale the slaves from africa in order to get more gold and more food in order to survive
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The Greeks develop a system of myths and legends.Homer transcribes the Odyssey.Performers in early dramas recite dithyrambs.Athenian dramatists develop and refine the tragic genre.
The production of a surplus of food to allow the ability to go beyond getting subsistenceuse the surplus to support cultural activity.
Many early civilizations' history has been passed from generation to generation by verbal means in order to explain events of the past. This is often referred to as "oral history".
Technology originally came before science as simple inventions. This is because these early civilizations did not understand science in order to use it to develop things.
In order for early civilizations to develope they needed a good source of water. With water they could irrigate their crops and improve travel. If they did not have a solid source of water to develop farming early civilizations like the Egyptians(Nile River), Mesopotamians (Tigrus and Euphrates Rivers), or Indus river civilizations would not have survived.
They had to sale the slaves from africa in order to get more gold and more food in order to survive
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Agriculture. For without that one must be a hunter-gatherer, thus having no time for any other activity than hunting or foraging, certainly not being able to develop a complex society, or the rule of law.
Dancing was not found- it was a form of art created by early civilizations in order to honor and entertain their god or gods.
to maintain order
source to understand bronze age in early China
The Greeks develop a system of myths and legends.Homer transcribes the Odyssey.Performers in early dramas recite dithyrambs.Athenian dramatists develop and refine the tragic genre.
It provided that essential for the development of a civilisation - a surplus of food in order to rise above mere subsistence.
The production of a surplus of food to allow the ability to go beyond getting subsistenceuse the surplus to support cultural activity.