Civilization in the eastern Mediterranean began around 3000 BCE, primarily in regions such as Mesopotamia and the Nile Valley. The emergence of complex societies can be traced to the development of agriculture in the Fertile Crescent, which encompasses parts of modern-day Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and Egypt. Notable early civilizations included the Sumerians in Mesopotamia and the ancient Egyptians along the Nile River. These cultures laid the foundations for trade, writing, and governance that would influence later civilizations in the region.
Phoenicians spread the Middle Eastern civilization throughout the Mediterranean.
Cyprus is a European island in the eastern Mediterranean Sea.
Italian civilization
Lebanon lies on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea.
The Mediterranean Sea.
It gave the Mediterranean Sea an eastern outlet.
The Eastern Mediterranean region is located by the mediterranean sea and Atlantic ocean...
Serbia.
The lush region that forms a great arc from the Nile River to the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf is the Fertile Crescent. It was largely responsible for the area's status as the 'cradle of civilization.'
The Minoans were an ancient civilization that existed on the island of Crete, which is located in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. They thrived from approximately 2700 to 1450 BC.
The Cyprus island is located in the eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea.
Crete was the island in the Mediterranean sea home of the Minoan