Because they also explained the concept of infinity-something without an end.
it is is important because it helped them count how many iteams they will reacive or trade with other peopel
Development of trade routes.
establishment of trade routes between Egypt and other kingdoms
the trade with other peoples contribute to Greek civilization was because the Greek wanted to be the kings of the other countries so they said what they felt like saying.
Mainly by fishing and sea trade.
it is is important because it helped them count how many iteams they will reacive or trade with other peopel
it is is important because it helped them count how many iteams they will reacive or trade with other peopel
the spartans rose
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it led to the development of the greek alphabet
Development of trade routes.
International trade.
establishment of trade routes between Egypt and other kingdoms
If you mean generally, then a city is a settlement, usually quite large, which is permanent. Civilization is a stage of development in human society, characterized by advanced agriculture, long-distance trade and division of labour. A civilization may also have a writing, a currency, a tort-based legal system, distinct and/or prominent culture etc.
Social system, government system, economy/trade, infarstructor, writing system, culture/customs, n i dont remember the rest
- Writing and language - art and architecture - trade and economy - cities - government - religion Urbanity is a characteristic of civilization. Cultures without towns/cities are not regarded as civilizations. They are tribal pre-civilizations. This definition is Western but it seems to have universal substance. Were Australian Aborogines and Northern Eskimos civilized? Depends who is answering the question.
The Indus Valley Civilization was a highly urbanized civilization. As a result there was a large section of the population that was not directly involved in agriculture but instead relied on the farmers in the rural areas for their food, a pattern which is consistent with cities today. In the absence of any scriptural evidence it can only be presumed that the Indus Valley Civilization had trade relations with places as far as Mesopotamia. - Excavated materials in Mesopotamia suggest that they might have had trade relations with Indus Valley Civilization by a sea route since some of the seals have pictures of boats. It can also be suggested that there was trade taking place because the resources required by the civilization were located over a large area. The Indus Valley Civilization people might have used weights and other measures so some of the artifacts discovered seem to be objects used for weighing. An interesting feature is that the weights appear to be based on a multiple of sixteen systems, a system which continued in India until the metric system was adopted. -