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The occupied fertile river valleys, which gave them the surplus produce on which civilisation could develop.
A surplus of food which can be diverted to support cultural activity.
Civilisation requires a surplus to provide time for civilised activity to be carried out - beyond the daily struggle for food for survive. Settled peoples can produce this surplus of food and time.
They developed farming which gave the surplus which allowed communities to go beyonf the daily search and gathering of produce for survival to using this surplus to develop in settled comminities the amenities on which civilised activities depends.
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development of agriculture and the ability to produce surplus food.
The occupied fertile river valleys, which gave them the surplus produce on which civilisation could develop.
A surplus of food which can be diverted to support cultural activity.
Civilisation requires a surplus to provide time for civilised activity to be carried out - beyond the daily struggle for food for survive. Settled peoples can produce this surplus of food and time.
A surplus of food, and organised government capable of protecting the society.
A surplus of food, and organised government capable of protecting the society.
A surplus of food, and organised government capable of protecting the society.
ancient Egypt's economy was based on agriculture and trading in surplus produce. Trade helped them expand there civilization.
The fertile soil and water provided a surplus which allowed the peoples to spend on more than just survival, and develop their society.
ancient Egypt's economy was based on agriculture and trading in surplus produce. Trade helped them expand there civilization.
Not all civilizations have the ability to produce surplus food. Factors such as environmental conditions, technology, and social organization can influence a civilization's capacity for food production. Some civilizations may struggle to produce enough food to meet their needs, while others may have surplus food that allows for trade or the support of a larger population.