The earliest civilization in the world was Sumer which goes as far back as 4,900 BC. The Sumer lived in Mesopotamia in an area of present day Iraq.
I am guessing the question is in regards to the beginning of their civilization... Most archaeologist agree that their civilization began about 3150BC.
The beginning of Chinese civilization is traditionally dated to 4500-3000BCE. This date is based on the discovery of ruins left by the Daxi culture in the Sichuan and Hubei provinces.
Sumeria is considered to be the first civilization to develop in Mesopotamia.
No. Ancient Greece is considered the birthplace of western civilization. Egypt was the very first western civilization, but Greece gets the title as the birthplace of western civilization. Also, Egypt is in the eastern hemisphere.
Yes
400 years passed between the beginning of the Mayan civilization and its decline
The Aztecs were considered an advanced civilization, because they had language and government.
The government
yes in the beginning of civilization
Mycenaean.
it is a long history related to the beginning of civilization- apex
Around 3150 BC!
I am guessing the question is in regards to the beginning of their civilization... Most archaeologist agree that their civilization began about 3150BC.
The Toltec were one of the first civilization in Mexico but not much is known about them. The Aztecs are considered the first great civilization that flourished in Mexico. The Mayans are also considered as a great civilization in Mexico.
Africa
that it is a long history related to the beginning of civilization (APEX)
Believe it or not the country we now refer to as Iraq is considered to be the cradle of civilization.