yes, it was always there
Their metal construction made them very durable.
200 bc r crazy
The seven characteristics of civilization are important, because without them people couldn't co-exist with each other.
The civilization began around 3150 B.C.E and the rule of the pharaohs ended in 31 B.C.E (Before Common Era)
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there dont exist a bronze stone
The Sanxingdui culture existed during the Bronze Age in ancient China, specifically during the Shang and Zhou dynasties around 1,600-1,000 BCE. The culture is known for its unique bronze artifacts and mysterious artistic style.
Yes, it was the very first civilization to exist!
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Yes, it is true.
Almost none. The last native civilization was called "Charrúas" and was almost extermined during the 19th Century.
3000BC to 2500BC
They started to exist as such on March 13, 1325, when they founded their capital city of Tenochtitlan. If you don't mind the fact that as a civilization they were destroyed by the Spanish during the 16th century, they just celebrated their 685th anniversary.
Nile.
680 - 546 bc
About 3150 B.C
From 3000-1500 B.C :)