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ancient civilizations in Africa and the Middle East. What traits did these civilizations have in common? In what ways did they differ

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Answered by agilanarumugam
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A civilization is a complex culture in which large numbers of human beings share a number of common elements. Historians have identified the basic characteristics of civilizations. Six of the most important characteristics are: cities, government, religion, social structure, writing and art

Answered by ImpressAgreeable4985
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They all were agricultural hearths

they mostly had begun developing written language

cities began to form and from them empires often emerged

obviously they were centered around river valleys because of their naturally fertile soil

complicated political structures and governments often centered around a king began to form

Division of labor as a result of food surplus created by agriculture

Organized religious structures and beliefs began to form along with a priest class

Differences

different types of crops were common, like wheat in Mesopotamia and Nile, rice in Yang ze (yellow rice/ china)

some adopted Trade beyond local area such as Mesopotamia traded heavily with Indus, to the extent of my knowledge Yellow river did not yet

in Indid valley they were much more peaceful and their greatest structure was a massive bath house. They however were destroyed by the Aryans (not proto Nazis of course but the real aryans)

Some had more predictable flooding like the Indus Valley but the Nile and Mesopotamia were very unpredictable

Mesopatamia lacked the excessive resources beyond crops that many others had such as various types of ore

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