Well-organized, durable empires
Mesopotamian civilization develped by Egypt(and included some of its land) and between the Mediterranean Sea and Persian Gulf. The civilization was centralized in the fertile cresant between the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers because of the fertile land, hence the name 'fertile cresant.
How does Mesopotamian sculpture differ from Egypt sculpture?
The Greeks modernised their civilisation on their own initiative. In doing so they borrowed some learning from other civilisations, including Egypt and 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.
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 Thanks Gaurang
Mesopotamian civilization develped by Egypt(and included some of its land) and between the Mediterranean Sea and Persian Gulf. The civilization was centralized in the fertile cresant between the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers because of the fertile land, hence the name 'fertile cresant.
cow land Milk has been available since early civilization in the Mesopotamian region and Egypt.
How does Mesopotamian sculpture differ from Egypt sculpture?
The first four civilizations are Indus (India), Yellow (china), nile (Egypt), and Mesopotamians
mesopotamia was on the other side of the world, so it didn't. Egypt was by mountains which isolated them together.
Egypt was deffinitly a civilization
The Greeks modernised their civilisation on their own initiative. In doing so they borrowed some learning from other civilisations, including Egypt and Mesopotamia.
ancient Egypt emerged as a civilization at about 3200 BC.
Egypt
The origin of Egypt civilization is at Babylon. The Egypt civilization grew around Babylon as is evident from the history.This ancient civilization is the epitome how the human race graduated to further level of advancement.
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.
Egypt lies in the fertile Nile River valley which is isolated from most civilizations at the time. Mesopotomian societies such as Sumer were under constant pressure from the outside world, and indeed Sumer fell to the Assriyns(mispelled I know) a barbaric Asian tribe.