the rivers
the rivers
they used lots of cool new things yall
mesopotamia was on the other side of the world, so it didn't. Egypt was by mountains which isolated them together.
all of the above
It allowed them to specialize and develop new trades and disciplines.
the rivers
Food surpluses in the Neolithic farming village of Catalhoyuk allowed for a more stable and settled community as people did not have to constantly move in search of food. This surplus also enabled the development of specialized roles within the community, leading to advancements in technology, trade, and social organization. It contributed to the growth and prosperity of Catalhoyuk as a thriving center of early civilization.
Farming in Mesopotamia allowed for the development of settled communities, leading to the growth of cities and complex social structures. The surplus food produced from farming supported population growth and allowed for specialization of labor, leading to advancements in technology, trade, and governance.
The land fertility and river water allowed the production of surplus food. This surplus provided the basis for spending time and money on building, leisure and cultural activities. This included the beginnings of writing, codes of law, effective government, urbanisation, and unfortunately seriously organised warfare.
The Mesopotamian civilization began as hunter-gatherers. Then, they became farming settlements. But they had a surplus of food, so they created more jobs, which helped create a civilization. I hoped that helped.thnx
It provided a surplus of food which allowed the people to move on from a struggle for survival towards civilisation.
The Nile did