Not true. Rome, Incas, Chinese, etc. Now the Egyptians are the ones you are thinking of primarily, along with the other middle eastern cultures, the answer is simple. They just happened to be there and they had some areas in the valleys around the major rivers in the area that were quite capable of supporting life.
Ancient Mexican civilizations included the Olmec's, Zapotecs, Toltec's, Inca, Maya and Aztecs. All of the ancient Mexican cultures are believed to be descended from people who crossed the Bering Strait.
Cities are exclusively a human phenomenon, so all ancient cities were built by humans. Which ethnic group of humans built the city depends on which city we are talking about.
Ancient societies were either completely destroyed by conquerers or lost their homogeny to other cultures.
Aqueducts were built by pretty much all ancient civilisations.
The Hebrew Civilization was located in Israel.The Hebrew Civilization was located in Israel.
Stories were shared daily by all members of a tribe on to preserve culrues.
All ancient cultures have forms of ritual dance as part of communal life.
The Roman Empire was built on violence. They built the most disciplined and ruthless military force of the ancient world, capable of defeating or intimidating all their neighbors.
Usually the builders did all the work
mainly because Hinduism is much more Ancient than Christianity. Hinduism has thought of all the Ancient cultures inside it such as Aryans & Dravidian.
All seven wonders of the ancient world were remarkable constructions that showcased the ingenuity, artistic creativity, and engineering skills of their respective cultures. They were primarily built to honor gods, commemorate significant events, or serve as tombs for influential leaders. Additionally, these wonders were celebrated for their grandeur and beauty, symbolizing the achievements of ancient civilizations. Despite being lost to time, they continue to inspire awe and fascination today.
The Pantheon is a temple the Romans built to dedicate to all the gods of pagan Rome. The temple was the most revered building of ancient Rome.