Ancient people needed a way to transport goods.
Water is life. Water grows food and hydrates people. A civilization would not be started in a desert, because there is no water.
Rivers.
Along the Nile River (:
Many ancient cultures painted on walls of caves before the common era. It is not known who was the first person to begin panting.
The Assyrian civilization primarily developed along the Tigris River, which flows through modern-day Iraq. The Euphrates River also played a crucial role in the region, providing fertile land and resources that supported agricultural practices. These rivers were vital for transportation, trade, and sustaining the cities of ancient Assyria.
Agriculture, trade, and make bronze/copper tools.
Agriculture, trade, and make bronze/copper tools.
Most major civilizations began along rivers, such as the Nile in Egypt, the Tigris and Euphrates in Mesopotamia, and the Indus in the Indian subcontinent. These rivers provided a consistent water source for agriculture, transportation, and trade, which supported the growth and development of early civilizations.
Civilization started in Mesopotamia, an ancient region of southwest Asia between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in modern-day Iraq.
Most rivers begin in the Appalachian mountains or rivers flow into the Gulf of Mexico.
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The ancient Olympics begin on 776 BC