Early Indian, Chinese, and Roman cultures each had distinct features that shaped their societies. Indian culture emphasized spiritual development through Hinduism and Buddhism, with a strong focus on philosophy, art, and mathematics. Chinese culture, rooted in Confucianism, promoted social harmony, filial piety, and governance by moral virtue, alongside significant advancements in technology and literature. Roman culture was marked by its legal systems, engineering marvels, and a pantheon of gods, fostering a blend of cultural influences from conquered territories, which contributed to a rich tradition in art, architecture, and public life.
plains, fertile land, etc.
The Asian cultures of China and Korea greatly influenced Japan. These two cultures are close to Japan. Korea has served as a bridge (of cultures) between China and Japan.
The early cultures developed mainly from the day to day activities that people were engaged in. Such activities became norms and were the basis of early cultures.
about 15 Early Ancient Civilizations: *Hatti/Troy *Egypt/Libya/Nubia *Mesopotamia *China *Mesoamerica *Minos *Indus Valley Later Ancient Civilizations: *Israel *Tyre/Carthage *Greece *Etrusca *Rome *Persia *Vedic India *Celt
The early leader in European-Asian trade was the country of Portugal. They were the first to reach India, Indonesia and China and bring home their riches.
India and China have influenced Southeast Asia
plains, fertile land, etc.
hinduism
The Asian cultures of China and Korea greatly influenced Japan. These two cultures are close to Japan. Korea has served as a bridge (of cultures) between China and Japan.
China and India.
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The oldest published uses of negative numbers are from China, written sometime during the Han Dynasty (202 BC to 220 AD). They were used in India as early as the 7th century AD.
Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, China, Phoenicia, Palestine, etc.
Hinduism evolved from cultures of Aryans & Dravidians. They were the first modern society in India.
The McMahon Line is the boundary line between India and China. It was demarcated by British diplomat Henry McMahon in the early 20th century.
they were separate from all other cultures and developed a equine one themselves