The first major civilization of the Andes was the Norte Chico civilization, also known as the Caral-Supe civilization. It emerged around 3000 BCE in present-day Peru and is characterized by its impressive architectural achievements, including large ceremonial complexes and irrigation systems. Norte Chico is notable for its early development of complex society, agriculture, and trade, predating other Andean cultures like the Moche and Inca.
the Minoan Civilization
the Minoan Civilization
the Minoan Civilization
The major civilization to develop in Greece was the Mycenean civilization.
inca
the Minoan Civilization
the incas
The Olmec civilization was well known for the colossal heads featured in their artwork. The Olmec civilization was the first major civilization in what is now Mexico.
The Andes Mountains were not "discovered" in the modern sense, as they have been inhabited by Indigenous peoples for thousands of years. However, the first European to document the Andes was the Spanish explorer Francisco Pizarro during his conquest of the Inca Empire in the 16th century. Pizarro and his men encountered the Andes while navigating through the region, which was already known to the Inca civilization.
There is no such place as "Greene".
No, it was the Inca civilization.
The Inca Empire. And the Moche civilization.