The most common one was the Egyptian's.
along the Niger river
both have writting systems and arose along rivers
both have writting systems and arose along rivers
The civilization that arose south of Babylonia is the Sumerian civilization, which developed in the region known as Sumer in southern Mesopotamia. Sumerians are credited with creating one of the world’s first urban societies, characterized by city-states such as Ur, Uruk, and Eridu. They made significant advancements in writing (cuneiform), agriculture, and governance, laying foundational aspects of culture and technology that influenced subsequent civilizations in the region.
The earliest states arose near river valleys, where fertile land and abundant water resources supported agriculture. Key regions included the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in Mesopotamia, the Nile River in Egypt, the Indus River in South Asia, and the Yellow River in China. These areas facilitated the development of complex societies by providing the necessary conditions for food production, trade, and population growth.
No because the Egyptian's were not alone in settling along the Nile River. Farther south,in present-day Sudan,another strong civilization arose. This was the region called Nubia,later known as Kush.
along the Niger river
The Minoan Civilization on Crete, arose from about 3000 BCE. The Mycenaean civilization on mainland Greece, arose from about 1550 BCE.
The Minoan Civilization on Crete, arose from about 3000 BCE. The Mycenaean civilization on mainland Greece, arose from about 1550 BCE.
no
Along the upper river valleys of regions like the Tigris and Euphrates, the Indus, and the Nile, early agricultural societies developed around the same time civilization arose. These areas saw the emergence of farming, leading to surplus food production, which allowed populations to grow and form complex societies. This agricultural foundation facilitated the development of cities, trade networks, and centralized governance, marking the dawn of civilization. Additionally, innovations in writing and technology emerged, further advancing these early societies.
The Indus Valley Civilization: Harappa, Mohenjodaro
The Mayan civilization.
No, those were the Aztecs. Mayans arose on the Yucatan peninsula, also in Mexico.
False: The Aztec civilization founded Mexico-Tenochtitlan along several marshy islands of the Lake Texcoco, which used to be on a Valley on the Mexican Central Plateau. The Mayan civilization settled on the southern Gulf of Mexico lowlands and on the Yucatan Peninsula.
The first civilizations arose in areas with fertile land and access to water, primarily in the regions known as the Fertile Crescent, which includes parts of modern-day Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and Jordan. Notable early civilizations such as Sumer, Akkad, Babylon, and Assyria developed in Mesopotamia, while ancient Egypt emerged along the Nile River. Other early civilizations include the Indus Valley civilization in present-day Pakistan and northwest India, and the Yellow River civilization in China. These regions provided resources necessary for agriculture, trade, and the development of complex societies.
Tigris and Euphrates Rivers which flow through present day Iraq. The ancient area was called Mesopotamia.