The same as today: the Jordan River and the Kinneret (Sea of Galilee).
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Ancient civilizations anywhere in the world were always located near a source of water.
becuse it was near a water source
Because it was a source of water, life grows and thrives around water.
Ancient civilizations often used a nearby river to be diverted to a degree with irrigation ditches which led to farmlands that required water for the growing of crops. In ancient Egypt the yearly flooding of the Nile river provided a source of water for the irrigation of farmlands. This was the typical irrigation system of ancient times.
The Jordan River is the/a key water source to Israel, Lebanon and Syria.
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Canada.
There were no rivers in Ancient Greece.
The main source of water was the river Jordan and lake galile.
North America or Europe.
because the had the only eater to drink
Michigan has the best water system in America.
If you're talking about during the ancient to medieval times, than the reason is that it was an easy source of water. Running water was one of the cleanest waters you could drink back then. For some tribes it was for food. E.g. fish, etc... And for most others they may of used the rivers for ports so they could trade with other tribes or countries.
Ancient civilizations anywhere in the world were always located near a source of water.
Hydrogen. The combustion product is water.