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They did not erect monuments.
The people of the Harappan civilization were unique compared to those of most other ancient civilization. They were monotheistic, they traded with Mesopotamia, and mummified the dead.
They did not erect monuments.
they did not participate in wars
They did not participate in wars
Circumstances that helped the civilizations and diverse cultures of the Americas to develop in ways both common and unique are the early civilizations of the Americas created such vast empires with an advanced form of thinking and living. These civilizations lacked some of the essential tools that the Asian civilizations depended on to form there amazing empires.
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The Swahili civilization was known for its coastal trading cities along the eastern coast of Africa, blending African, Arab, and Persian influences. They were skilled sailors and traders who engaged in commerce with other civilizations across the Indian Ocean. The Swahili culture was characterized by its unique language, architecture, and art, influenced by the diverse cultures they interacted with.
Not really - although it is certainly a component of a lot of civilizations. A civilization is an advanced state of intellectual, cultural, and material development in human society, marked by progress in the arts and sciences, the extensive use of record-keeping, including writing, and the appearance of complex political and social institutions. Buddhism doesn't have a unique set of arts or sciences that can be said to belong specifically to Buddhism - rather they are associated with civilizations which have included Buddhism as part of their social and religious structure. Likewise the political and social institutions, while influenced by Buddhism, are specific to the civilizations - and actually differ among the civilizations where Buddhism is common.
A primary civilization refers to the first advanced societies that emerged in human history, such as Mesopotamia or Ancient Egypt. A secondary civilization refers to later societies that built upon the knowledge and advancements of primary civilizations while creating their own unique cultures and developments.
Natural barriers can provide protection from invasions, as they make it difficult for enemies to access the civilization. However, they can also limit trade and communication with other civilizations, hindering cultural exchange and economic development. Over time, civilizations may adapt to these barriers by developing unique technologies or strategies to overcome the challenges they present.
Circumstances that helped the civilizations and diverse cultures of the Americas to develop in ways both common and unique are the early civilizations of the Americas created such vast empires with an advanced form of thinking and living. These civilizations lacked some of the essential tools that the Asian civilizations depended on to form there amazing empires.