The civilization's ancient writing has not been deciphered.
Inca.
The deserts acted as a natural protection from invaders.
The Civilization and History of Mesopotamia runs from approximately 5,000 B C to it's decline in 1258 A D, when Mongol Invaders destroyed it's extensive irrigation system.
They do not know everything, but they know allot because much Greek literature has survived to the modern day. There has also been extensive archaeology conducted round the Mediterranean and in Greece.
The early civilization in which an increase in trade led to the spread of new ideas was the Ancient Silk Road civilization. The extensive trade network connected East Asia with the Mediterranean region, facilitating the exchange of goods, technologies, and knowledge. This resulted in the spread of various ideas, such as religion, philosophy, and scientific advancements, across different cultures and regions.
Jerash was not discovered by a single individual, but rather through ongoing archaeological excavations and research efforts led by various historians, archaeologists, and scholars over the years. It has been known for centuries and has been the subject of extensive study to uncover its historical significance.
People have gathered extensive information on horse evolution due to the discovery of some many variations of the horse skeleton. The skeleton will tell Archaeologists and scientists almost exactly what the animal was like.
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The Phoenicians were known as "carriers of civilization" because of their extensive travels.
Inca.
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They developed extensive writing systems
Prevented invasions.
Historians know a great deal about the Aztecs due to a combination of extensive archaeological findings and the detailed accounts left by Spanish conquistadors and missionaries, such as Hernán Cortés and Bernardino de Sahagún. These sources provide insights into Aztec society, culture, religion, and governance. Additionally, the Aztecs developed a rich written tradition using pictographs and codices, which further contribute to our understanding of their civilization. The combination of these sources allows historians to piece together a comprehensive picture of the Aztec Empire before its fall in the early 16th century.
The deserts acted as a natural protection from invaders.