Historians study cultural hearths to make connections between ancient civilizations.
historians
classic era
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1. The main concerns and interests of historians are that they try to figure out cultures of the past civilizations. They look for things such as what Stone Age people ate, what kind of shelters they made, what knowledge they had, what beliefs they had, how they survived, etc. Historians also wanted social world harmony which means that they wanted to understand and respect other people's cultures. Fun Fact: On November 26, 1922, an archeologist named Howard Carter found a famous tomb that helped him learn lots about a famous Egyptian's, King Tutankhamen, culture and how he lived. Hope that answered your question. :)
why can the Olmec, Mayan, Mound Builder, Ancient Pueblo an cultures be described as advanced civilization?
Past cultures are studied by historians and archaeologists. Archaeologists also study prehistoric cultures.
historians
Civilizations.
Circumstances that helped the civilizations and diverse cultures of the Americas to develop in ways both common and unique are the early civilizations of the Americas created such vast empires with an advanced form of thinking and living. These civilizations lacked some of the essential tools that the Asian civilizations depended on to form there amazing empires.
Circumstances that helped the civilizations and diverse cultures of the Americas to develop in ways both common and unique are the early civilizations of the Americas created such vast empires with an advanced form of thinking and living. These civilizations lacked some of the essential tools that the Asian civilizations depended on to form there amazing empires.
classic era
The connection between cultures around the world is called: GLOBALIZATION
Ideas and beliefs were spread to different cultures
13146 wemen worriors in 46748685 civilizations
The layout of the cities along with the similarities in the cultures serve as evidence that the two cultures traded often
Archaeologist
a cyclical biological process of about a thousand years applied to cultures/civilizations