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Discuss about any ancient civilisation with its features

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Civilization

Civilizations are complex societies that first grew from the

development of cities after the Neolithic Revolution (Agricultural

Revolution) that brought far reaching changes to human life

resulting from the beginning of farming.

Most scholars agree that there are 8 features of a civilization.

Eight Characteristics of a Civilization

1. Advanced Cities

As farmers settled in the fertile river valley, they began to grow

surplus or extra food. This extra food increased the population

of the settlement that led to the formation of cities.

A city is a large group of people who live together in a specific

space. A city is usually a center for trade, and city dwellers

create goods that can be traded along with services for the city.

2. Organized Central Government

Definition: a government with rules and way of voting or control

Explanation: The growing population of cities made government or

a system of ruling necessary. Leaders emerged to maintain order

and establish laws. Governments began to oversee the business or

running and maintaining the cities. All civilizations have a system of

government to direct people’s behavior and make life orderly. They

also make and enforce laws, collect taxes, and protect its citizens.

3. Complex Religions

Definition: a set of spiritual beliefs, values, and practices

Explanation: Religious leaders would conduct elaborate ceremonies

to appease the gods and insure a bountiful harvest. Floods and

droughts were blamed on the gods’ anger so rituals were conducted

in the temples.

Examples:

4. Job Specialization

Definition: specific jobs with requirements or specialties

Explanation: As cities grew, so did the need for

specialized workers. No longer could individuals do all the

work. Food surplus provided for the need for specialized

skills from workers. Specialization helped workers refine

their skills and specialize on one specific task.

Examples:

5. Social Classes

Definition: a broad group in society having common economic,

cultural, or political status/ Distinguished from other groups by such

things as wealth, property, and rights

Explanation: As jobs became specialized so did the status and need

for certain individuals. For instance, the need for a knowledgeable

and educated religious leader was more RESPECTED than an

unskilled worker. Herders were NEEDED and RESPECTED for the

food while masons were needed for building.

6. Writing

Definition: to trace or form (characters, letters, words, etc.) on the

surface of some material, as with a pen, pencil, or other instrument

Explanation: Records were needed to keep account on trade goods

and food storage. Writing was needed because the information

became too great.

Examples:

7. Art and Architecture

Definition: the arts and artwork of a thing, place, time, person, etc.;

human creations intended to express beauty and convey messages

Architecture: the buildings and style or architecture of a thing, place,

time, person, etc.

Explanation: All civilizations have a highly developed culture

including the arts. Arts include creative forms of expression such as

painting, architecture, literature, and music.

Examples:

8. Public Works

Definition: structures, as roads, dams, or post offices, paid for by

government funds for public use.

Explanation: The government would order these, although costly to

aid and benefit the community.

Answered by sarah3499
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Answer:

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.

The study of ancient civilization is concerned with the earliest segments of the much broader subject called ancient history. The span of ancient history began with the invention of writing about 3100 bc and lasted for more than 35 centuries. Humankind existed long before the written word, but writing made the keeping of a historical record possible

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