The Indus Valley Civilization demonstrates as a place where human settlements organized into cities, did invent a system of writing and supported an advanced culture.
They are old and can be found in history books
Large American cities in the early twentieth century had distinguishable characteristics from other towns throughout the country. These cities often lacked farms which were replaced with industrial facilities. Store fronts lined the roadways, saloons could often be found only in these cities, and crime was high in these areas.
Depends who you ask! Greek historians place it's founding around 814 or 813 BCE, other Greek historians (and some Roman ones too) put it at around 776 BCE. Carbon 14 dating places it sometime in the late 9th Century though.
According to Google Earth, the distance is 382 miles, traveling via I-80 east to Des Moines, then I-35 north to the Twin Cities.
According to the 2010 census, the largest cities or towns in France are: Paris, Marseille, Lyon, Toulouse, Nice, Nantes, Strasbourg, Montpellier, Bordeaux, Lille, Rennes, Reims, Le Havre, Saint-Etienne, Toulon, Grenoble, Dijon, Angers, Villeurbanne and Saint-Denis.
Cities, government, religion, social structure, writing, and art. :) Good luck, kid.
Two resons historians use to explain the downfall of Indus Valley cities
The primary characteristics of the first cities was as necessity dictated, defensibility and water.
They have learned something
The Mayan characteristics were: they built large cities & believed in the gods.
Characteristics of Renaissance-Baroque cities include well laid plans for development. The cities were extravagant and the buildings were oddly shaped.
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The Mayan characteristics were: they built large cities & believed in the gods.
Three Human Characteristics are culture, language and cities
well-planned cities
beacuse they built walls and they thought it was complet!
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