the Indus Valley Civilization was one of the world's first great urban civilizations. It flourished in the vast river plains and adjacent regions in what are now Pakistan and western India.
The earliest cities became integrated into an extensive urban culture around 4,600 years ago and continued to dominate the region for at least 700 years, from 2600 to 1900 B.C. It was only in the 1920's that the buried cities and villages of the Indus valley were recognized by archaeologists as representing an undiscovered civilization.
the Etruscans
Yes Africa had the oldest civilization They were the first to melt iron ore and use it for meaningful purposes. There was Nubia and and many others like Punt. Scientist are also questioning complex art work dating back 70,000 years ago as being very mondern that was found in South Africa.
the first majorAfrican civilization is the Egypt=the second major African civilization is the Mali==the third African major civilization is the Ghana==the fifth African major civilization is the Mali=
The achievements was civilization. That's all i know
It would really help if you gave a civilization but if you are refering to Greece, Spartan women received muhc respect because they held up the house while their husbands were absent in military campaigns (wait, that might be the Ancient Greeks) umm... not sure but you should include the city or civilization.
the Olmec civilization
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the Etruscans
It was centered around the Indus River Valley :)
urban civilization
Mesopotamia was called the cradle of civilizations because it was the first civilization. The first cities were made here.
The first urban society in India, known as the Indus Valley Civilization, developed in the northwestern region of the subcontinent, primarily in present-day Pakistan and northwest India. Key urban centers such as Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro exemplify the advanced urban planning and architecture of this civilization. This society thrived around 2500 BCE and is notable for its sophisticated drainage systems, granaries, and trade networks.
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Teotihuacan
Reshaped their environments to develop complex agriculture and urban centers
A technologically advanced urban lifestyle is clear in the Indus Valley Civilization
The Indus Valley Civilization, also known as the Harappan Civilization, developed some of the world's first planned cities around 2500 BCE. Major urban centers like Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro featured advanced city planning, including grid layouts, sophisticated drainage systems, and standardized brick sizes. This civilization is known for its impressive urban architecture and complex social organization, marking a significant achievement in early human history.