Almost all of the ancient civilizations could be found along rivers or at least a good source of water. Water was essential for daily living and farming. The Mesopotamian civilizations were along the Euphrates and Tigres, the Egyptian civilization was along the Nile, while the Syrians had their capitol of Antioch on the Orontes River.
Ruins of early civilizations were most commonly found in valleys formed by the flow of dried out rivers.
it was good for fishing and they could develop trade
The Indus River
The three early river civilizations are the Incas. Aztecs and Mayas
In the southeren part of the fertile crescent
to protect them from danger
Ruins of early civilizations were most commonly found in valleys formed by the flow of dried out rivers.
rivers
it was good for fishing and they could develop trade
The Indus River
The three early river civilizations are the Incas. Aztecs and Mayas
Rivers
the rivers
In the southeren part of the fertile crescent
Rivers allow for transport Rivers provide water and food River floodplains are fertile
Most ancient civilizations built their societies around rivers (ex: Tigris, Euphrates, Yellow, Nile). They did this because rivers are fresh water and supply water to drink as well as for irrigation (agriculture). Food and water supplies are a must for a civilization!
to protect them from danger