Advanced cities of Ancient Persia were the Persepolis, Susa, and the Ecbatana. Persepolis was the capital of the Persian kingdom.
Well modern Day Iran is in the east. Ancient Persia was also but they conquered cities that were to their west and their kingdom stretched from palestine to allitle bit of Europe.
By analyisng and dating the ruins and artefacts which have been found there.
the advantages of living in cities of ancient Mesopotamia was that they were advanced, they had specialized workers, complex institutions, record keeping, and improved technology.
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Well modern Day Iran is in the east. Ancient Persia was also but they conquered cities that were to their west and their kingdom stretched from palestine to allitle bit of Europe.
An ancient city that was once one of the mightiest cities in Persia{ now Iran)
an advanced culture where people have developed cities, farming, science and industries; examples are Aztecs, Incas, ancient Egypt, ancient Rome and ancient Greece. :):)
The kinds of resources that were available to ancient Persia were wood and stone because most of the gold and iron in Persia was buried away. Persia had access to water in most parts of Persia but since Persia is part dessert they had to use engineering to transport water from wells and faraway rivers to build cities in deserts. An example of this would be Yazd (Yazd is a province in Iran).
By analyisng and dating the ruins and artefacts which have been found there.
Ancient Persia would now be Iran.
the advantages of living in cities of ancient Mesopotamia was that they were advanced, they had specialized workers, complex institutions, record keeping, and improved technology.
Cairo, Alexandria, Giza, Luxor, Aswan, and Port Said.
Advanced cities typically refer to urban areas that exhibit high levels of development in various aspects such as infrastructure, technology, economy, and quality of life. These cities often have well-established service industries, advanced transportation systems, and high standards of living. Additionally, they may be hubs for innovation, cutting-edge research, and cultural diversity.
A governor of a province in ancient Persia was known as a satrap.
The kinds of resources that were available to ancient Persia were wood and stone because most of the gold and iron in Persia was buried away. Persia had access to water in most parts of Persia but since Persia is part dessert they had to use engineering to transport water from wells and faraway rivers to build cities in deserts. An example of this would be Yazd (Yazd is a province in Iran).
Ancient Chinese traded with Rome, India, Persia, Egypt?