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Civilizations are the cradle of civilizations. All the Bronze Age civilizations Egyptians, Mesopotamian, Indus and Chinese were originated in river valleys. But Why the river Valley of Amazon river, the largest river, remained as exceptin?

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Answered by rohithshyamboddikuri
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Actually yes there was a civilization that thrived there but due to the thick growth of the forest it was not easy to see them but a recent satellite images have perplexed scientists that showed evidence of a civilization around 1250-1500 AD.It is even clear that there used to be a 1000 mile stretch of building and roads in the impenetrable jungle and the studies showed that the population of that is nearly 1 million people i.e 10 lakh  and is also believed that there were many such settlements near the river and the total population would have been 20 lakh people

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