Because the first civilizations started there
Nile valley civilization in Egypt
Hwang Ho civilization in China
Indus Valley Civilization in Egypt
and Tigris and Euphrates in Mesopotamia
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The first civilization was born in the river valleys of Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, and China.
They had to make products to trade for scarce resources -studyisland
Actually, Ancient Egypt had considerable contact with surrounding civilizations. They traded with the Mycenae, Greek, Hittite, Syrian, Babylonian, Sumerian, and Thor Heyerdahl discovered they took reed boats to the civilizations of India. He also showed they had the ability to visit The Americas in their reed boats.
Because ancient Egypt did not have a caste system. They did not believe in Hinduism and have over 3000 gods. In fact, in ancient Egypt it was easier to move through the ranks of jobs than in other ancient cultures such as ancient India or ancient China.
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ancient china, babylon, india, and ancient egypt
The first four civilizations are Indus (India), Yellow (china), nile (Egypt), and Mesopotamians
Depends on what you mean by ancient times. A safe bet is Egypt, Babylon, India (Indus valley) and China.
Nobody specifically built it but the cradle of civilization is typically known as the Indus River Valley in west India.
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Ancient India believed of different gods plus ancient India has many more gods than ancient Egypt. Also the ancient egyptians buried their pharaohs in a tomb and ancient india burned them.
India's first civilization was in the Indus Valley which is located in modern day Pakistan and northwestern India. The Indus Valley Civilization (also known as the Harappan civilization) was a Bronze Age civilization that began around 3300 BCE and was one of three early civilizations in the Old World, along with Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia.
Ancient Chinese traded with Rome, India, Persia, Egypt?
Ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome. There are actually 4 cradles of civilization: Ancient Mesopotamia, ancient Egypt, Ancient India (Indus Valley, and the near Aryan Age), and Ancient China. Following that came the 2 European civilizations of Ancient Greece, and ancient Rome. After that came the Mayans, Aztecs, and the new patterns of civilization. My Source: World History: The Human Odyssey, by Professor Jackson J. Spielvogel. I recommend you to read the book for a more thorough answer.
The most isolated ancient civilization in India is the Sentineslese. They number around 250 and have lived on their island for about 60,000 years.
There are a few cradles of civilisation (China, India, Mesoamerica, Minoa etc). Italy could be considered a cradle of Western civilisation
The Indus River is to ancient Indian civilization what the Nile River is to ancient Egyptian civilization.