The Persian civilization
The Babylonians
The three civilizations commonly referred to as "The Classical Civilizations" are the Mediterranean, Indian, and China Civilizations.
Some of the world's earliest civilizations developed in the Fertile Crescent in the Middle East. Some of the civilizations are: Sumer, Mesopotamia, and Akkadian.
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The earliest European civilizations developed in ancient Greece and ancient Rome. These civilizations laid the foundation for Western culture, political systems, and philosophy that continue to influence the world today.
They were in fertile, well watered river valleys.
Asia has the majority of the earliest civilizations.
Africa was the earliest continent known to man as man originated there. However, due to ancient and semi-modern civilizations, Europe, Asia, and Africa were the known continents.
The three civilizations commonly referred to as "The Classical Civilizations" are the Mediterranean, Indian, and China Civilizations.
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Baking was been known in the earliest civilizations, which originated in areas now known as the Middle East, Egypt and China, not Europe.
Some of the world's earliest civilizations developed in the Fertile Crescent in the Middle East. Some of the civilizations are: Sumer, Mesopotamia, and Akkadian.
Wax seals can be traced back to some of the earliest known civilizations such as in Mesopotamia. Wide usage of these seals did not being to occur until around the time of the Middle Ages.
the fertile crescent
Near riversThe earliest civilizations arose in Greece and Italy.
river valleys
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The earliest European civilizations developed in ancient Greece and ancient Rome. These civilizations laid the foundation for Western culture, political systems, and philosophy that continue to influence the world today.