Sounds to me like the Tigris and Euphrates would be prime examples. One might also consider the Yellow river and the Ganges, but those are more often considered South Asia because they're located in India.
Tigris and Euphrates Rivers which flow through present day Iraq. The ancient area was called Mesopotamia.
In Search of the Cradle of Civilization was created in 1995.
Mesopotamia (Iraq and eastern Syria) is sometimes called the cradle of civilisation because the first civilisation in history, the Sumerians, lived in the south of this area.
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Tigris and Euphrates Rivers which flow through present day Iraq. The ancient area was called Mesopotamia.
The term "cradle of civilization" often refers to Mesopotamia, which is modern day Iraq, western Iran, and eastern Syria.
This is a phrase used to describe a time and place where historians believe civilization began. The term 'cradle of civilization' is also used. The area is generally known as Mesopotamia.
In Search of the Cradle of Civilization was created in 1995.
Cradle of civilization means the place where civilization began to flourish. Civilization was able to thrive because it had what it needed.
Mesopotamia (Iraq and eastern Syria) is sometimes called the cradle of civilisation because the first civilisation in history, the Sumerians, lived in the south of this area.
The cradle river of indian civilization is the Indus River
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Cradle of Civilization - 1937 was released on: USA: 17 April 1937
The Cradle of Civilization is more specifically Mesopotamia (which is in Iraq) however, some people extend the cradle of civilization into territory that is currently part of Iran because of Ancient Civilizations that were founded there.
The cast of Cradle of Civilization - 1937 includes: Ken Roberts as Narrator