The rivers at the eastern end of the Fertile Crescent was one significant reason why civilization developed there. The rivers provided favorable conditions for agriculture.
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The earliest civilization in the Middle East were the Sumerians. They had a major empire in the Mesopotamian Crescent about 2500 BC.
Some of the world's earliest civilizations developed in the Fertile Crescent in the Middle East. Some of the civilizations are: Sumer, Mesopotamia, and Akkadian.
Of the coast of Lominos
The earliest known civilzation developed on Crete between about 3000 and 2000BC. We call it the Minoan civilization after their legendary king Minos.
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Fertile Crescent
The earliest civilization in the Middle East were the Sumerians. They had a major empire in the Mesopotamian Crescent about 2500 BC.
They developed the earliest known civilization in Mesoamerica
The earliest civilizations developed in regions where agriculture was practiced. The first civilizations emerged in the fertile crescent region of Mesopotamia with the rise of the Sumerian peoples in the 4th millennium BCE.
Mesopotamia
Some of the world's earliest civilizations developed in the Fertile Crescent in the Middle East. Some of the civilizations are: Sumer, Mesopotamia, and Akkadian.
Of the coast of Lominos
The earliest known civilzation developed on Crete between about 3000 and 2000BC. We call it the Minoan civilization after their legendary king Minos.
Huang He or Yellow River
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the use of stone in architecture and sculpture
The Sumerians are an ancient civilization. They are one of the earliest known civilization dating back to 4000 BC. They developed city-states in Sumer.