The women
The women had the most rights in Egypt because they could own and pass on property and could buy and sell goods make wills and obtain divorces
establishment of trade routes between Egypt and other kingdoms
The incas set the pattern with the civilization
Minoan civilization may have influenced Spain, Egypt, and Asia.
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It was basically migration from other parts of Northern Africa, such as Palestine and Syria that originally founded Lower Egypt. Upper Egypt was formed by other migrations from what we would now know as southern Iraq.
There can never be an exactitude attached to the question concerning the "earliest" civilizations. With that said two early civilizations have left ruins, writings and traces of their early existence. One early civilization formed in the area we now know as Syria and land surrounding it. In a place called Sumer, we have evidence of a people living in a mesopotamian style of civilization dating back to 3500 BC. The second early civilization is further south in the area we now call Egypt. There in around 3100 BC, are the relics and ruins of an ancient Egyptian type of civilization. The hyper dry climate surrounding this civilization has allowed for the preservation of many writings and temples there. Some in total ruin, other ruins are better preserved. Other civilizations may qualify as the two "earliest" ones.
Early civilizations developed other forms of art as well.
Some say it was the Sumerians...
The continent that is often regarded as the cradle of early civilization is Asia, particularly in the regions of Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) and the Indus Valley (in present-day Pakistan and northwest India). These areas saw the rise of some of the first complex societies, characterized by the development of writing, agriculture, and urban centers around 3500 to 3000 BCE. Other early civilizations, such as those in ancient Egypt and the Chinese dynasties, also began on this continent, contributing significantly to human history.
Ancient Egypt displayed their advanced ancient civilization by keeping written records of their history and building pyramids that required excellent engineering skills.
Early Chinese civilization, centered around the Yellow River, developed unique cultural and social structures compared to Egypt and Mesopotamia. While all three civilizations relied on river systems for agriculture, Chinese society emphasized family and ancestor worship, whereas Mesopotamia focused on city-states and polytheistic beliefs. Additionally, China's relative geographic isolation influenced its continuity and self-sufficiency, fostering distinct philosophical traditions like Confucianism and Daoism, unlike the more fragmented political landscapes seen in Egypt and Mesopotamia. Overall, while they shared commonalities as riverine cultures, their social, political, and philosophical developments were markedly different.