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The ancient Semitic civilization, the Phoenicians, settled along the Mediterranean coast and invented the alphabet.
The Phoenicians were the first to settle along the Mediterranean coast around 1200 B. C. They are known as being history's first merchants.
The ancient civilization of Greece was located in southeastern Europe along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
The Mediterranean is located along the southern coast of Italy, Spain, and several other countries. It did exist when ancient Rome existed and was used by the Romans for shipping and importing goods into Rome. The city is not located on the Mediterranean, but is in inland and is built along the Tiber River. Rome is built on several hills in a valley located in central Italy. Naples is located along the Mediterranean.
The coastline of Italy is along the Mediterranean and it was used by the ancient Romans for shipping and food.
The ancient Greeks lived in cities (poleis) along the coasts of the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
Barbarian invaders did cross and inhabit a large part of the Mediterranean
As far as i know there are three river valley civilization which are indus river valley and indus and tigris river valley.
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creation of colonies along the Mediterranean
No, Ancient Greece was before the Silk Road. They followed the coastlines along the Mediterranean Sea to trade with shallow draft ships.
Africa - along the Mediterranean coast.