In what region did people first form civilizations?
The Indus Valley Civilization(north western regions of India) also where the oldest language in the world began,Sanskrit
The Trojan Horse were built by the Achaean. The leader of them were the Mycenaean.
Babylonian Kings created a form of taxation to help in paying for governing there empires.
Cuneiform is the type of earliest writing. The summerians invented it so they are considered the first civilization.
One major thing that the early first civilizations all had in common was that they were developed around rivers. This was crucial to their survival.
Mesopotamia is roughly the region now known as Iraq, one of the places where civilization first started (in the form of city states.) "Meso" means "middle" or "between" and "potamia" refers to rivers; Mesopotamia is the area in and around the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. This is not a coincidence; other places where early civilizations began also were around rivers (such as the Nile or Indus Valley civilizations) because people needed an agricultural surplus in order to build cities and engage in other, specialized activities.
Southwest Asia
Southwest Asia
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It was the FIRST form of writing!
SUmer
Older than the inhabitants of Mesopotamia, and the first to form an advanced civilization that included the oldest systems... The traces of the civilization they built still bear witness to the extent of the progress and civilization of the Sumerians
Sumer was a civilization and historical region in southern Mesopotamia, modern Iraq. It is the earliest known civilization in the world and is known as the Cradle of Civilization. The cuneiform writing system is the answer to your question.
As far as the architecture of Mesopotamia is concerned, the Sumerian civilization was the first to act on any real town planning. They were the first to create the city with an actual form.
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