The beginning of civilization is often marked by the development of agriculture around 10,000 BCE, which allowed humans to transition from nomadic hunter-gatherer societies to settled communities. This agricultural revolution enabled the establishment of towns and cities, leading to the rise of complex social structures, trade, and governance. Additionally, the advent of writing systems around 3,500 BCE further distinguished early civilizations by allowing for the recording of history, laws, and economic transactions. Together, these developments laid the foundation for advanced societies.
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Begining of the metal age
they marked the begining of the war with britian
Yes. Pual Revere rode and told every one and that was the begining!
Cyrus the Great dominated the Medes, and the combined power launched the spread of the Persians into their own empire.
Well, I'm not extremely fluent on the Mesopotamia, but what I do know, it would probably be dangerous for the people, but with a good leader anywhere is able to be a civilized area.
begining of new life
In the begining
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Some historians contend that the battle of Bouvines in 1214 marked the begining of the national sentiment. Some others put the mark somewhere during the hundred year war, when the poor French peasanry was harrassed by the English raids.
in the begining of august
in 1980 was the begining of childcare.