The Levant, cradle of civilization the area encompassing the eastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea from roughly the Isthmus of Suez to the Taurus Mountains, including present-day Israel, Lebanon, western Jordan, the Sinai in Egypt, and that part of Syria defined by the Orontes Valley and the region of Aleppo. It is a more or less heterogeneous region, encompassing an area of about 75,000 square miles, divided into specific areas of diverse ecological and environmental character surprisingly similar to that of Southern California. onlong the coast of these counties is the land that the crusaders had their last outposts for attempted crusades and to assist pilgrims to the holy land, these outposts were gradually defeated so the knights templers and other christians army, due to the vast force of the Turkish empire (Ottomans), the christian armies retreated to islands such a Cyprus, Corfu and Malta(awesome wars for Malta,only Malta never fell to the Ottomans}.To remember think about the holy lands,hence ''the Cradle of Civilization''.
Answer by :Osman Has-an Beyzade (the london,Turkish-Cypriot) Mesopotamia is known as the cradle of civilization. Mesopotamia was located in the Middle East and all civilization developed from there. Today, that area is made up of Iraq, Kuwait, and parts of Turkey, Iran, and Syria.
Egypt
The Cradle of Civilization is more specifically Mesopotamia (which is in Iraq) however, some people extend the cradle of civilization into territory that is currently part of Iran because of Ancient Civilizations that were founded there.
Mesopotamia. Ancient Iraq.
Hafnarfjörður, which is known as the cradle of handball in Iceland
Mesopotamia.
The starter of civilization.
Nobody specifically built it but the cradle of civilization is typically known as the Indus River Valley in west India.
Well, Egypt is not the only cradle of civilization that developed high culture thousands of years ago. It is considered a cradle of civilization because so much is known about it that was written down. Egypt contributed vastly to the arts and had a complex culture that was somewhat lost over the ages.
This is a phrase used to describe a time and place where historians believe civilization began. The term 'cradle of civilization' is also used. The area is generally known as Mesopotamia.
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The Fertile Crescent is the Mesopotamian region where the first civilization developed. It is popularly known as the Cradle of Civilization.
Well, Egypt is not the only cradle of civilization that developed high culture thousands of years ago. It is considered a cradle of civilization because so much is known about it that was written down. Egypt contributed vastly to the arts and had a complex culture that was somewhat lost over the ages.