They created a Caste System to segregate the Indians from the Aryans. They brought nature gods, and they had sacred text called the Vedas. They also brought a new language which was Sanskirt.
The people who lived and created that culture.
Of major ancient civilizations, the nearest one to Ancient China would be the Indus Valley one.
The establisment of trade and sovereign states and a bureaucratic style of goverment.
No, not really. In fact it was the hub of the ancient world . Food and other items from other places could be found in Rome. Sea ports were fairly close, travel was easy on the Roman roads, and the only major mountains were north of Rome. It sits in a flat plain and has good river access into Rome.
The two ancient civilations are Egyptian and Babylonian (or Mesopotamian). The three major religions are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. But other important religions born there are Zoroastrianism and Baha'i.
- Architecture - Culture: Literature, Art... - Law/ Governtment: Republic - Christianity
ancient greek
The people who lived and created that culture.
in ancient civilizations, the religion of the time and culture played a very major role in everything, including politics.
Of major ancient civilizations, the nearest one to Ancient China would be the Indus Valley one.
In the classical era the three major civilizations include the following:The Bronze Age from: 3000-1100 BCThe Early Iron Age from 1000-27 BCThe Roman Era from 27 BC-612 AD
They developed the first mathematical system of painting perspective
The Nile River Valley was the seed of civilization. +++ I don't think the Ancient Egyptians were the first - e.g., China!
The establisment of trade and sovereign states and a bureaucratic style of goverment.
Why are ancient European civilization important? If we are to measure the importance of civilizations, we must ask how we are measuring it. African civilizations are important in many ways that you may not know about. For example the Nubian culture made great contributions through their trade in many natural resources but most importantly in cattle. Nubia was part of the "agricultural revolution" that saw man using animal husbandry and farming instead of the hunter/gatherer society. Egypt gave us the clock, the calender, paper, use of text, the concept of an afterlife, the obelisk, columns, and the zodiac. Egyptian culture was the major force in influencing the ancient Greek culture, as well. For more information, I would also recommend reading about the Kush, the sub-Saharan iron age civilizations, and how important the African civilizations were to trade for European and Middle Eastern civilizations.
Carthage in today's Tunisia provided a basis for civilising the Western Mediterranean but this role was taken over by Rome when it annihilated Carthage.
No, not really. In fact it was the hub of the ancient world . Food and other items from other places could be found in Rome. Sea ports were fairly close, travel was easy on the Roman roads, and the only major mountains were north of Rome. It sits in a flat plain and has good river access into Rome.