Beer, like anything else, is an industry, and it is industry that ushered in civilization and enabled humans to settle in one place, build cities, and rise to achievement.
The Middle Ages followed the fall of the Roman Empire.
Yes because at this point of the civilization the Islamic community is far more advanced than the rest of the world. This was their Golden age when all other empires were struggling.
Cradle of civilization means the place where civilization began to flourish. Civilization was able to thrive because it had what it needed.
Civilization is both countable and uncountable. Civilizations is the plural inflection of the noun civilization
dark Age
Mycenaean civilization ushered in an era of prosperity as Greece's first military and economic superpower.
Agricultural Society
The Spartans ushered in an era of prosperity as Greece's first military and economic superpower.
Greece
The Iron Age is a period in human history characterized by the widespread use of iron tools and weapons. It followed the Bronze Age and marked a significant technological advancement in civilization. The Iron Age varies in timing across regions, but typically begins around 1200 BCE.
The Stone Age is characterized by the use of stone tools, while the Iron Age is characterized by the use of iron tools and technology. Iron Age societies tended to have more complex political structures, larger populations, and more advanced technology compared to Stone Age societies. The transition from the Stone Age to the Iron Age marked a significant advancement in human civilization.
Not an easy question to answer. Everywhere. See, the Iron Age is not a one time-one place event. Iron Age civilization developed at different times in different places among different people. The term Iron Age is typically used to define the level of technology a civiliation achieves, not some chronological point in time, or a physical place.
Iron technology was first developed in the middle east in about 1300 BC and well scientists are not sure which civilization developed iron technology first. Another thing the starting use of iron technology was the beginning of the iron age.
Thomas N. Huffman has written: 'The iron age of the Buhwa District, Rhodesia' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Iron age 'Reproduction of a Gaboon viper, Bitis gabonica gabonica, in captivity' -- subject(s): Reproduction, Captive wild animals, Gaboon viper, Reptiles, Captive reptiles 'Handbook to the Iron Age' 'Iron age migrations' -- subject(s): Civilization, Antiquities, Iron age 'Mapungubwe' -- subject(s): History, Antiquities 'Snakes and birds: expressive space at Great Zimbabwe' 'Cloth from the iron age in Rhodesia' -- subject(s): Textile fabrics, Antiquities, Iron age
After the Iron Age was the Middle Ages
The rivers dried up and people had to move.