The first civilization was Mesopotamia.
The Atlantean one, if you consider prehistory.
The Sumerian if you don't.
the first civilization was Sumer and the citizens were Sumerians.
This is a highly debated question, evidence points to all different directions actually.
Isn't the oldest civilization that of Mohenjo-Daro, located in India, going back thousands of years before civilization began in the Middle East or China??
The sumer civilization is said to be the first civilizes state, it existed in the Middle East
Mycenaean.
The first civilization to coin money were the Lydians. Coins were invented in Lydia in around 660 B.C.
The Indus Valley Civilization: Harappa, Mohenjodaro
The civilization that first made things out of glass was Eastern Mesopotamia and Egypt around 3500 BC. The first glass vessels were made in Egypt and Mesopotamia around 1500 BC.
Mesopotamia, which means "land between the rivers" is located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
No he did not create the first civilization
Mesopotamia was the first civilization ever to have started.
No
the harappan civilization
The first civilization of Greece was the Minoan Civilization located on the island of Crete.
Indus Valley is the worlds first civilization.
Indus Valley is the worlds first civilization.
the first civilization emerged aroun 4,000 BC
Indian Civilization was the first civilization to institutionalize, Takshila University being the first University renowned world-wide.
the Minoan Civilization
The sumer civilization is said to be the first civilizes state, it existed in the Middle East