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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.
Dr. Yosef Ben-Jochannan is one of the few remaining scholars alive today to dedicate his life to the true teachings of African History and ancient African civilizations. A Professor at Cornell University, a Grand Master Teacher. His extensive research on the early African civilizations of the Nile Valley, especially Egypt has led him to share his knowledge with the Black diaspora all over the world. As a scholar he has written 29 books on African History and Black Consciousness subject, and he has been visiting Egypt since the late 1930s this includes leading guided tours to Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan.
It is one of the earliest surviving lists of laws from the early Civilizations.
they were important due to the fact that they connected many different civilizations. rivers helped the spread of different cultures and religions. they allowed civilizations to come in contact with one another and trade products they had for ones that they needed. also helped the spread of technology and helped some civilizations conquests and reigns.
Sumer was one of the ancient civilizations and historical regions in southern Mesopotamia, modern-day southern Iraq, during the Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age.
They were all early African civilizations!
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they were separate from all other cultures and developed a equine one themselves
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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They didn't have the technologies that other civilizations did. They stayed the same from the classical period to the post classical period based on technology
They didn't have the technologies that other civilizations did. They stayed the same from the classical period to the post classical period based on technology
The one thing early Egyptians and Mesopotamian cultures had in common was that they became civilizations during the third and second millennium B.C.E.
they used rocks and mud and put them into a half circle from one side to the other.
Modern humans, or Homo sapiens, first appeared around 300,000 years ago in Africa. This marks the species' emergence and eventual spread across the continents.
Libya north to Crete and ,Canaan and south to the kingdoms of Aksumand Nubia
Dr. Yosef Ben-Jochannan is one of the few remaining scholars alive today to dedicate his life to the true teachings of African History and ancient African civilizations. A Professor at Cornell University, a Grand Master Teacher. His extensive research on the early African civilizations of the Nile Valley, especially Egypt has led him to share his knowledge with the Black diaspora all over the world. As a scholar he has written 29 books on African History and Black Consciousness subject, and he has been visiting Egypt since the late 1930s this includes leading guided tours to Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan.