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1) The most important early civilization in the India subcontinent developed by 3000BC Neolithic center on the Indus river such as those at AMIRI ,KULLI… anticipate the development at Harappa
In order for early civilizations to develope they needed a good source of water. With water they could irrigate their crops and improve travel. If they did not have a solid source of water to develop farming early civilizations like the Egyptians(Nile River), Mesopotamians (Tigrus and Euphrates Rivers), or Indus river civilizations would not have survived.
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Early civilizations used the solar portion of the 52 year calendar for planning farming seasons.
Farming played a crucial role in the development of early civilizations. It allowed for a stable food supply, which in turn led to population growth and the formation of settled communities. The surplus of food from farming also allowed for the development of specialized occupations, trade, and the rise of complex social and political structures. Overall, farming was the foundation upon which early civilizations were built.
Traders brought new ideas, foods, and inventions across cultures. They help spread these things and were one of most important aspects of early civilizations learning from each other.
River valleys provided early civilizations with fertile soil that allowed for farming.
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Early civilizations used the solar portion of the 52 year calendar for planning their farming seasons. One of the earliest civilizations to use the 52 year calendar was the Mexican civilization.
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River valleys were the most important physical map feature for early civilizations because they provided access to water for drinking, irrigation, and transportation. Rivers like the Nile, Tigris, and Euphrates were essential for the development of agriculture and trade, leading to the growth of early civilizations.