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Historians study cultural hearths to make connections between ancient civilizations.
There were several of them. "Ancient" usually concerns the Civilizations that existed anytime between about 4,000 BC until the first century AD. Most well-known are the Sumerian, Mesopotamian and Persian civilizations and the Egyptian, Greek and Roman civilizations. In the Americas, the Inca and Maya civilizations, although younger, sometimes also are counted as 'ancient' civilizations.
The Minoans believed in afterlife and that gods are less important than goddess. In the other hand there was no record in the Mycenaean cultures that there was any god or goddess.
The early settlements of Mesopotamia were in between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
About 1400 years. First civilizations arose in Nubia: 3200 B.C. Egypt expanded its borders into Nubia: about 1800 B.C.
Timbuktu.
Illuminated manuscripts created by the Axum civilization - Apex
They were all early African civilizations!
adoption of scholarship from Muslim civilizations (1000-1450)
They didn't have the technologies that other civilizations did. They stayed the same from the classical period to the post classical period based on technology
They didn't have the technologies that other civilizations did. They stayed the same from the classical period to the post classical period based on technology
They are important because they are a scorce of communications between life and death.
extensive trade with North African, Arabic, and Portuguese trading partners
It is important to know the bodies of water separating bodies of land. The straight between Madagascar and the south east African mainland is the Mozambique Chanel.
establishing the dominance of the judicial branch over the legislature
Egypt was one of the first and oldest civilizations to develop. They developed along with Mesopotamia. The differences were in social culture, architecture, and art.
Authentication is the term for establishing a connection between any two Bluetooth devices.