Of major ancient civilizations, the nearest one to Ancient China would be the Indus Valley one.
China developed around two rivers. The Huang He River (also known as Yellow River), and the Yangtze River were the rivers that sparked development in ancient China.
The civilization of ancient Greece developed near the shores of the Aegean Sea. It also developed on islands in the Aegean Sea.
Probable near the year 800.
Ancient civilizations anywhere in the world were always located near a source of water.
The Ancient Near East is not a country, but a general area that often extends from what we now call the Middle East to Egypt. Here you'll find an introduction, links, and a picture to go with ancient countries and peoples around the Fertile Crescent.
The civilization of ancient Greece developed near the shores of the Aegean Sea. It also developed on islands in the Aegean Sea.
China developed around two rivers. The Huang He River (also known as Yellow River), and the Yangtze River were the rivers that sparked development in ancient China.
The civilization of ancient Greece developed near the shores of the Aegean Sea. It also developed on islands in the Aegean Sea.
The Inca civilization began near Cuzco, in the Andes of Peru.
Ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome. There are actually 4 cradles of civilization: Ancient Mesopotamia, ancient Egypt, Ancient India (Indus Valley, and the near Aryan Age), and Ancient China. Following that came the 2 European civilizations of Ancient Greece, and ancient Rome. After that came the Mayans, Aztecs, and the new patterns of civilization. My Source: World History: The Human Odyssey, by Professor Jackson J. Spielvogel. I recommend you to read the book for a more thorough answer.
Because the Huang He flow through the North China Plain, where China's first farmers lived in the Huang He Valley near the Yellow Sea. The soil there is fertile from the loess deposited by the Huang He.
Probable near the year 800.
Probable near the year 800.
The Egytians grew around the nile
In China in 1950, near today's Zhengzou.
Ancient civilizations anywhere in the world were always located near a source of water.
The Ancient Near East is not a country, but a general area that often extends from what we now call the Middle East to Egypt. Here you'll find an introduction, links, and a picture to go with ancient countries and peoples around the Fertile Crescent.