Early civilizations in South Asia include the Indus Valley Civilization, known for its advanced urban planning and drainage systems, which thrived around 2500 BCE in present-day Pakistan and northwest India. The Vedic period followed, characterized by the emergence of the Vedic texts and the establishment of various kingdoms. Another significant state was the Maurya Empire, founded in the 4th century BCE, which unified much of the Indian subcontinent and is noted for its contributions to governance, trade, and culture. Additionally, the Gupta Empire (circa 240-550 CE) is often referred to as a golden age of arts and sciences in ancient India.
Answer: East Africa's early trading civilizations developed on or near a coastline, providing access to important markets in Arabia, India, and East Asia ;)
bronze came from south and east asia. bronze came from south and east asia.
Asia has the majority of the earliest civilizations.
south Asia is one of them
In mesopotamia, Asia Minor, Greece, Egypt and the Indian subcontinent.
No, the Indus River Valley Civilization extended from Afghanistan to Bangladesh. South Asia is considered a subcontinent, but the IVC was bigger than South Asia and did not extend into South India.
The four continents where early farming areas developed are Asia, Africa, Europe, and South America. These regions were home to some of the earliest civilizations that transitioned from hunting and gathering to agriculture.
East Africa's early trading civilizations developed on or near a coastline because access to the sea allowed for easier transportation of goods, facilitated trade with distant regions, and enabled cultural exchange with other maritime civilizations. Coastal areas also provided resources such as fish and other marine products that supported the growth of these early civilizations.
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Only to the Mayan, Olmec and Teotihuacan civilizations which were also located in Mesoamerica. There is much debate whether Aztecs knew about other American civilizations such as Incans (in Peru, South America). It is also very hard to believe they knew about civilizations such as Egyptians (Middle East) or Chinese (Asia).