The first four civilizations first off were Mesopotamia/Sumer, Egypt, Indus valley, and china; in order, first to last. Some things to compare and contrast are religion, culture, art/architecture, and geography. Their religions were mostly the some, each worshiping more than one god that has to do with nature. Each "god" controlled something weather or nature related. Their art and arch. was all different, from pyramids, to ziggurats, to actual temples made for worshiping or even for burial sites for their leaders. They each had their cities in different places and most of them were different. Sumer was very fertile and good for growing. Egypt was made of wet sand and mud. Indus valley and china were like sumer. Each civilization was inbetween two rivers excep for egypt.
First civilization developed with the greeks.
Sumerians, Assyrians and Babylonians that's only three so good luck finding the fourth
i do not know..... haha good luck
Greeks were the first, bit the Italians did a good job as well.
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