During the Middle Ages, Europe, particularly Western Europe, made the fewest recognized scientific discoveries compared to other civilizations. While the Islamic Golden Age saw significant advancements in mathematics, astronomy, and medicine, and the Byzantine Empire preserved and expanded upon classical knowledge, Europe experienced a period often referred to as the "Dark Ages," where scientific inquiry was largely stagnant. The focus on religious scholarship over empirical observation contributed to this relative lack of scientific progress.
they were not concerned with the afterlife -Sierra Pacific Apexxx ( : 559..
Civilization often leads to the loss of culture like when europeans ruled the aboriginal people ,they started assimilating them (which means the minority groups were absorbed by dominant group ) by adopting the means of civilization like residential schools which they think that educating the aboriginal will civilize them as assimilate the students in those schools.
Civilization often changes slowly compared to other regions due to a combination of cultural inertia, deep-rooted traditions, and the influence of established institutions. Societies tend to resist rapid change to maintain social cohesion and stability, leading to a preference for gradual evolution over radical transformation. Additionally, geographic and environmental factors can create barriers to external influences, further entrenching existing ways of life. This resistance to change can result in the preservation of cultural practices and social structures for extended periods.
Ancient Jericho, often considered one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities, may not fully qualify as a civilization due to its limited social complexity and lack of certain characteristics commonly associated with advanced societies. While it had agriculture and permanent structures, it lacked a centralized government, written language, and extensive trade networks that are typically hallmarks of civilization. Additionally, its population size and social organization were relatively simple compared to more complex societies that emerged later. Thus, while significant in its own right, Jericho may not meet all the criteria to be classified as a true civilization.
A strong, central ruling civilization. After the collapse of the Roman Empire, Europe was left divided into small tribes, clans, and kingdoms such as the Gauls. A central civilization did not emerge until Charlemagne expanded the Frankish kingdom into that of an Empire in the late 8th and early 9th centuries. Even then, Charlemagne's Frankish Empire was nothing compared to the previous Roman Empire.
The people of the Harappan civilization were unique compared to those of most other ancient civilization. They were monotheistic, they traded with Mesopotamia, and mummified the dead.
The people of the Harappan civilization were unique compared to those of most other ancient civilization. They were monotheistic, they traded with Mesopotamia, and mummified the dead.
the Chinese civilisation was much bigger compared to others
The people of the Harappan civilization were unique compared to those of most other ancient civilization. They were monotheistic, they traded with Mesopotamia, and mummified the dead.
The people of the Harappan civilization were unique compared to those of most other ancient civilization. They were monotheistic, they traded with Mesopotamia, and mummified the dead.
They were not concerned with the afterlife.
The control of the scientific method is the results compared to this part of the experiment.
"Compared to" is used to point out similarities or differences between two things that are not of the same category, while "compared with" is used to highlight similarities or differences between two things that are of the same category. Additionally, "compared to" is more commonly used in non-scientific contexts, while "compared with" is often used in scientific or technical contexts.
they were not concerned with the afterlife -Sierra Pacific Apexxx ( : 559..
The Science zCommunity today is far far ahead than the Scientific Revolution.Our Scientific Knowledge is accelerating greatly.
They did not erect monuments.
Older than the inhabitants of Mesopotamia, and the first to form an advanced civilization that included the oldest systems... The traces of the civilization they built still bear witness to the extent of the progress and civilization of the Sumerians