During early civilizations, scribes were able to record laws, taxes, and also write about city events. When trade started to come about, people could write down their business ordeals and agreements.
After people were able to develop towns and a community it was a natural progression to make temples, palaces, and scared spaces. Even early man drew what he saw on cave walls and created places that were special (Stonehenge and Pyramids). It is in man's nature to create.
Early civilizations required access to fresh water sources, such as rivers or lakes, to support agriculture and provide drinking water. Fertile land, characterized by rich soil and a favorable climate, was essential for growing crops. This combination of water and arable land allowed communities to cultivate food surpluses, which in turn facilitated population growth and the development of complex societies.
With the British military focusing on Europe and the Mediterranean Sea, it left little of its aircraft and trained divisions to help holding on to its colony of Singapore. Japan was easily able to capture it early on in the war.
They were centrally located near the Mediterranean Sea
Phoenicians.
Phoenicians
Development of agriculture
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Civilizations were able to develop because there was an excess of food and other people could specialize in other things.
During early civilizations, scribes were able to record laws, taxes, and also write about city events. When trade started to come about, people could write down their business ordeals and agreements.
1 birds would fly from the ship to find land and when thay would return thay would show the way to land. 2 the shapes of the stars. 3 stick charts some the oldest maps ever found.
The Mediterranean Sea has played an important part of history. This is especially true with regards to ancient history. The Mediterranean Sea was surrounded with a multitude of civilizations in ancient times. Via this sea, peoples from its boundaries were able to trade and communicate. These two items lent itself to progress among the ancient civilizations. The Mediterranean Sea also was a conduit for warfare. Ancient armies such as those of the Roman empire could use sea transport to send troops back and forth from battle areas and allowed for faster communications between her provinces. In later years, as civilization progressed, the sea remained a conduit for trade and transportation. And yes, once again for military purposes. The Mediterranean remains an important body of water and history has been impacted by it by the examples displayed above.
1 birds would fly from the ship to find land and when thay would return thay would show the way to land. 2 the shapes of the stars. 3 stick charts some the oldest maps ever found.
After people were able to develop towns and a community it was a natural progression to make temples, palaces, and scared spaces. Even early man drew what he saw on cave walls and created places that were special (Stonehenge and Pyramids). It is in man's nature to create.
Early civilizations required access to fresh water sources, such as rivers or lakes, to support agriculture and provide drinking water. Fertile land, characterized by rich soil and a favorable climate, was essential for growing crops. This combination of water and arable land allowed communities to cultivate food surpluses, which in turn facilitated population growth and the development of complex societies.