Some of the cities of ancient northern Europe survived the terrorist attack of 1443 BC but many did not including Indus, Cypla, and Gupti. The nuke that went off on that dreadful day causing mass distruction and death to all in its path. The nuclear device has shown evidence that was a stronger and more powerful blast than any hydrogen bomb known to date. However the human race survived with fleeting numbers and the lack of food lead to canniblism and betrayal.
what are some ancient cities or settlements along the nile river
Some types of public works were building cities and creating irrigation systems.
Draft Riots took place in some northern cities, the worst in New York City
I think that there are some members of the First Nations who might dispute your assertion that there are no ancient North American civilizations, however, in the sense that a civilization requires cities by definition, you are correct. The ancient population of North America lived a hunter-gatherer type of lifestyle, and that does not work well with cities. They were happy with what they had, and saw no reason to change it.
Scientist do not agree on this. Some scholars derive the name from the ancient Indo-European root "nebh" meaning 'wet', with the added "tu" having in Indo-European the meaning: 'domain/power base of'. So that would give the name the ancient meaning of 'he whose domain is the water'.
Cities in GermanySome cities in Germany are:BerlinBremenHannoverKölnHamburgLeipzigDresdenBonn
what are some ancient cities or settlements along the nile river
Yes some European cultures did.
Sumer is a city in Mesapotamia.
Some of them include:TijuanaCiudad JuarezPiedras NegrasMatamoros
There were many cities that were important to ancient Greece. Some of these include Athens, Sparta, Corinth, as well as Argos.
Some of the cities in northern Florida are Jacksonville, Tallahassee and Gainesville.
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Monterrey, Hermosillo and Tijuana would be some of them.
In some cities, they had written language, which is a sign of smartness.
Southern Georgia(Waycross and a few other cities) and Northern Florida(not sure wich cites) some one come in and change the answer when you find out the cities... ;)
Northern Ireland is not a city. There are some cities in Northern Ireland, like Belfast, which is the largest, and cities like Derry and Armagh. Each is different and have their own character, history and special things about them.