What is civilization?  The word "civilization" comes from the Latin word for townsman or citizen, civis, and its adjectival form, civilis. To be "civilized" essentially meant being a.

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Transcript What is civilization?  The word "civilization" comes from the Latin word for townsman or citizen, civis, and its adjectival form, civilis. To be "civilized" essentially meant being a.

What is civilization?

 The word "civilization " comes from the Latin word for townsman or citizen, civis community , and its adjectival form, civilis. To be "civilized" essentially meant being a townsman, governed by the constitution and legal statutes of that

The Rise Of Civilization

The first people of the world, did they live in societies?

Were there Wal-marts for the first people? Were there Starbucks, and what type of cell phones did they use?

The rise of civilization

 Civilization is defined as: highly organized society marked by advanced knowledge of trade, government, arts, science and often time written language The Parthenon in Athens is an example of classical Greek Civilization.

The ruins of Machu Picchu , "the Lost City of the Incas," has become the most recognizable symbol of the Inca civilization.

What is the first know society

The earliest known civilizations (as defined in the traditional sense) arose in Mesopotamia between the Tigris and Euphrates Persia valley rivers in modern-day Iraq , in modern-day Iran , the Nile of Egypt . The inhabitants of these areas built cities, created writing systems, learned to make pottery and use metals, domesticated animals, and created complex social structures with class systems.

Location of the Asia minor

 Its name means 'Lesser Asia'. Asia Minor is a region of the ancient world that corresponds roughly to modern day Turkey, and is the area were major civilization is thought to begin.

Who were the empire builders

 The Hittites conquered most of the local people in the Asia minor area and set up city states.

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