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the first civilization began in the fertile crescent and it began about 3500 bc
Civilization began in the Harappan or Indus Valley Civilization which flourished during Mesopotamian and Egyptian Civilization. It was situated on the banks of River Indus
Somewhere around 3000 BC. :0)
In 1792 b.c., Hammurabi's code of law developed in babylonian empire.
The Sumerians
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The Division of Labor contributes to the growth of the Mesopotamian civilization by arranging what people do, when they do it, and how they did it.
No, the Mesopotamian civilization developed during the Neolithic era, specifically around 10,000 BCE when people in the region began to transition from hunter-gatherer societies to settled agricultural communities. The Paleolithic era, characterized by nomadic hunter-gatherer lifestyles, preceded the Neolithic era.
The Mesopotamian civilization began with settlements approximately dated as 5300 BC. It lasted until it was overtaken by the Persian (Achaemenid) empire in the 6th century BC.
They both have evil gods and goddess.
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Part of the Mesopotamian civilisation.