the Sumerians inhabited the Tigris-Euphrates valley.
yes
There are actually people living in Death Valley. The nearest inhabited town, Furnace Creek, has a population of about 30, mainly composed of the local Native American tribe.
Down in the valley the monster lurked. The Napa Valley in California is known as wine country. The valley was inhabited by Monsters!!!
bc 2500-bc 1750 yo
Aryan Civilization
Yosemite is named after the tribe that inhabited the valley. The name meant literally "to kill".
Mainly the Nile River Valley and the Nile River Delta.
The Great Rift Valley is one of the largest divergent plate boundary rifts. It is also one of the best known rift valleys The Great Rift Valley is on a plate boundary. The plate boundary is a divergent plate boundary, meaning that the plates are going in opposite directions. As they separate, a gap in between the plates is created, thus forming a valley. In the Great Rift Valley's case, an incredibly large valley is created. It is also a frequently traveled Valley, as there is a highway on one side of the valley and a Masai village is right along the valley. There are many vendors along the cliff-side. Not many other rift valleys are this inhabited. The size, fame, and inhabited features of the Great Rift Valley make it so unique.
"Mohawk" means flesh-eater in some language. as they ate their enemies flesh.
The Lenape are the original people who inhabited the Delaware Valley. They would have grown corn, beans, and squash and would have hunted deer.
The Mormon pioneers ended their migration at huge empty valley with very little fresh water and even less vegetation, inhabited by a handful of Native Americans. The valley is now called the Salt Lake Valley and is has a population of over 1 million.
The name of the hairstyle came from the name of the Mohawk nation. They are indigenous people of North America. They originally inhabited the Mohawk Valley in upstate New York.