the stage of human social development and organization that is considered most advanced.
Mesopotamia
Mesopotamia
it was war
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Along the Indus river in the Indus valley - hence its name.
Sergio Villani has written: 'Paul Valery on War, Power, and Civlization'
The Egyptians, Hittites, Assyrians, Greeks and Romans developed advanced weapons and strategies.
samarians lived in a city called sumer it was one of i believe 12 or 9 somthing like that that were visited by the aliens that started the first civlization and here we are
Hinduism is not a religion but is a mentality the religion is Santana Dharma evolution of life and civlization and society led to a common rules that became for sophisticated with time and led to Hinduism. Nobody knows the exact time of its evolution.
Many early American civilizations, such as the Maya, Aztec, and Inca, built pyramids as religious and ceremonial structures to honor their gods and rulers. Additionally, pyramids served as a way to symbolize power, hierarchy, and control over the surrounding landscape. The construction of pyramids also required a large labor force, which helped to organize and unify these early civilizations.
No. The phrase is from the Latin, and means 'Seize the opportunity'. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'carpe' means '[you] seize or take'; and 'diem' means 'day'. If you google 'carpe diem symbols', you see sites that offer tattoos of 'carpe diem symbols'. These symbols emphasize the lushness of life in the present moment. But they aren't based on anything passed along with the phrase from the ancient Roman civlization.