economic, political, moral, religious, scientific, philosophical, literary and artistic
government, writing, division of labor, class structure, religion :)
writing, art, religion,class division, government, stable food supply, and cities
No, a city and a civilization are not the same thing. A city is a specific geographical location characterized by a large population and infrastructure, often serving as a center for commerce, culture, and governance. In contrast, a civilization encompasses a broader concept that includes the social, political, economic, and cultural systems of a society, often comprising multiple cities and communities. Thus, while cities can be integral parts of a civilization, they do not define it entirely.
Yes. Type "Roman Empire" on Google and you'll see. In fact Europe was part of the Roman Empire since about half of it was in "Europe" as now defined, but the non-European parts - Asia Minor, Syria, Egypt, N Africa - had more than half the population, and the Eastern Empire (largely outside Europe) became the more important part over time.
Cradle of civilization means the place where civilization began to flourish. Civilization was able to thrive because it had what it needed.
The Sumerians were and there civilization was in Mesopotamia, which is modern day Iraq.
Agriculture social levels and I don't remember the rest
8 parts of speech in the English language
War and Civilization - 1998 War Machines 1-8 was released on: USA: 5 August 1998
government, writing, division of labor, class structure, religion :)
The Mayan civilization was primarily located on the Yucatan Peninsula in present-day Mexico and parts of Central America.
8 Parts of Speech in the English Language
8 body parts
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When 40 is divided into 8 equal parts, each part is calculated by dividing 40 by 8. This results in 5. Therefore, each of the 8 equal parts is 5.
The Mayan Created a great civilization in parts of what are Mexico and Honduras and in Guatemala.
the adena lived in a variety of places including Ohio, Indiana, west Virginia Kentucky and parts of pennsilvania and New York.