They Existed around 1200 A.D.
All communities, cities, and civilizations have gender inequalities in one way or another. No matter where you go these things exist.
Turkey did not exist as one unified country in ancient times. The landmass of Anatolia existed and was host to numerous distinct civilizations.
There are many myths about Stonehenge, but scientists believe the most logical answer is that it was a place of worship for ancient civilizations.
The beginning of recorded Greek history was as early as 776 BC
Yes, historical accounts exist of shaved slaves in ancient civilizations, detailing their treatment as a form of control and dehumanization.
The Mayans and the Aztecs are the most famous civilizations found in central America. Both of them ceased to exist because of civil war and the introduction of foreign diseases.
Almost none. The last native civilization was called "Charrúas" and was almost extermined during the 19th Century.
Well, I think it is because although they struggled to survive, because they couldn't just get enough to eat.
Yes, it is possible for civilizations to exist without the development of agriculture. Some early civilizations, such as those in Mesopotamia and Egypt, did not rely solely on agriculture for sustenance. Hunter-gatherer societies and those dependent on fishing and herding also formed complex civilizations without traditional agricultural practices.
Because both civilizations arose, thrived and eventually ceased to exist in what is known today as Mexico. However, both civilizations' existence had different times: Olmecs: 1400 - 400 BC Mayans: 250 - 900 AD
The three civilizations commonly referred to as "The Classical Civilizations" are the Mediterranean, Indian, and China Civilizations.
Of course. The continents as we know them now were formed millions of years ago. Not only were there other lands, there were thriving civilizations in them too.