I feel pretty certain that it was sharing resources that could be gained through agriculture and specialization for one! Mesopotamia, a big part of the fertile crescent, gives a good background on the formation of civilization in general! Just check out this link, and you will see the impact that Mesopotamia had! <a href="http://linkjacket.com/jk.cgi?i=VGVp84d&d=history-world.org%2Fmesopotamia_9000.htm&n=30" target="_self">Communities</a>
We have no record from 9000 BCE.
The Archaic Period, which was about 700 BCE to 500 BCE.
A:3500 BCE more or less marks the beginning of the Bronze Age. Copper was being created, and then bronze. This in turn led to the creation of bronze tools and weapons.
The first agricultural communities were established in the Fertile Crescent region of the Middle East, which includes modern-day countries such as Iraq, Syria, and Turkey. This area is considered the cradle of civilization, as it was where early humans first began domesticating plants and animals around 10,000 BCE.
The people of Nigeria have an History_of_Nigeria. Archaeologyevidence shows that human habitation of the area dates back to at least 9000 BCE.
600 CE was the zenith of their culture.
they were around from around 700 bce to like 300 bce
1000bce
The first towns emerged around 10,000 years ago during the Neolithic period as communities began to settle and engage in agriculture. One of the earliest known towns is Çatalhöyük in present-day Turkey, dating back to around 7500 BCE. These early towns marked a transition from nomadic lifestyles to settled communities.
He was created, not born. Judaism places the Creation in 3760 BCE.
The nomadic Aryians invaded India around 1500 BCE
King Cyrus the Great from 550 BCE.