Honestly, that answer in NO WAY answers the question. Re-read the question.
The basic transition from pre civilization to civilization is the development of culture, tools and agriculture. Culture because it taught us to work together, tools because they made everything easier for us, and agriculture because that meant we no longer had to move around to stay fed. We could farm a field and grow our own food.
It is the Mayan
Mehrgarh is a pre-Harappan site in Pakistan, and Harappa and Mohenjodaro are Harappan sites, also in Pakistan. There is a link below.
It is widely believed that civilizations started at the end of the Neolithic period. Three basic institutions that are required for a civilization is a system of writing, a city, and a ceremonial center.
Cusco (also written as "Cuzco") was the physical location of the capital of the pre-Columbian civilization known as the Inca Empire, which lasted from around the thirteen century to 1532. At the time of the Incas, it was split into two sections, the urin and the hanan, with each further divided into the various provinces.
The Mississippians were the pre-Colombian civilization was centered around a large city near present-day St Louis.
It is the Mayan
The Aztec civilization.
Please provide the description of the pre-Columbian civilization you are referring to so I can assist you in identifying it.
The Aztec civilization.
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was there a cicilazation during the pre-colnial period? why?
The Mayan civilization.
Olmec civilization was the first
The wheel
The Sumerians (Sumerian Civilization) was the first to develop algebra and geometry
The basic roles are that there has to be a colletion of people at least one hundred that have combined thought on religion and they have a system to hunting and farming which enables them to do other jobs , go to http://bussinessmouse.googlepages.com