There are several things that made up early civilizations. The weather, climate, and the area that people grew up in would influence the culture that was developed.
1.How did the geography of Mesopotamia contribute to the development of early civilization there?
deserts and mountains isolated them and rivers promoted cultural diffusion and flourished civilization.
Mesopotamia was in an area that was harsh and unpredictable. There was floods
Mesopotamia was in an area that was harsh and unpredictable. There was floods
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Neanderthals are thought to have contributed to early human evolution through their genetic contributions to modern human populations. They may have also passed on cultural knowledge and technologies to early modern humans, such as tool-making techniques and hunting strategies. Their interactions with early humans may have played a role in shaping human culture and behavior.
Early theater had its beginnings in Greek civilization.
Mesopotamia was in an area that was harsh and unpredictable. There was floods
The Yellow River, also known as the Huang He, was the center of early Chinese civilization. It is often referred to as the "cradle of Chinese civilization" due to its role in agriculture, trade, and cultural development. The fertile plains surrounding the river supported early farming communities, leading to the establishment of dynasties and complex societies. Its significance in Chinese history and culture continues to this day.
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The Yellow River (Huang He) and Yangtze River valleys were the cultural hearths of the Chinese civilization. These regions were where early Chinese civilizations developed due to fertile land, abundant resources, and favorable climate. The civilizations that emerged in these valleys were among the earliest in the world.
The Mayan civilization