Yes. Type "Roman Empire" on Google and you'll see. In fact Europe was part of the Roman Empire since about half of it was in "Europe" as now defined, but the non-European parts - Asia Minor, Syria, Egypt, N Africa - had more than half the population, and the Eastern Empire (largely outside Europe) became the more important part over time.
the first civilization started in The Waters
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. Mesopotamia is considered the first civilization. Mesopotamia was an area near modern-day Iraq, Syria and Turkey. Mesopotamia is known as the "cradle of civilization" because it is where both the first civilization evolved and also where writing originated.
A civilization is a complex culture in which large numbers of people share a number of common elements such as social structure, religion, and art.
Probably the wheel, along with the axle.
The civilization that developed in the Aegean area is commonly referred to as the Aegean civilization or Aegean Bronze Age civilization. It encompassed societies such as the Minoans on Crete and the Mycenaeans on the Greek mainland. These civilizations were known for their advanced architecture, art, and maritime trade.
The area encompassed by Greek civilization is not suitable for much agriculture. In order to obtain a lot of what they needed, they had to trade for it, be it with other Greeks or with other cultures.
It was an empire which promoted civilisation. It encompassed several civilisations such as Egyptian and Babylonian.
if it is too hot in an area or too cold in an area then u wont have any civilization....most likely
Egyptologist James Henry Breasted first coined the term Fertile Crescent in 1916. It was an area that encompassed several countries such Egypt, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq. It is also know as the Cradle of Civilization.
The U.K. was called Britannia by the Romans. It was a name that encompassed the entire area and there were no present day divisions such as Scotland, Wales, England.The U.K. was called Britannia by the Romans. It was a name that encompassed the entire area and there were no present day divisions such as Scotland, Wales, England.The U.K. was called Britannia by the Romans. It was a name that encompassed the entire area and there were no present day divisions such as Scotland, Wales, England.The U.K. was called Britannia by the Romans. It was a name that encompassed the entire area and there were no present day divisions such as Scotland, Wales, England.The U.K. was called Britannia by the Romans. It was a name that encompassed the entire area and there were no present day divisions such as Scotland, Wales, England.The U.K. was called Britannia by the Romans. It was a name that encompassed the entire area and there were no present day divisions such as Scotland, Wales, England.The U.K. was called Britannia by the Romans. It was a name that encompassed the entire area and there were no present day divisions such as Scotland, Wales, England.The U.K. was called Britannia by the Romans. It was a name that encompassed the entire area and there were no present day divisions such as Scotland, Wales, England.The U.K. was called Britannia by the Romans. It was a name that encompassed the entire area and there were no present day divisions such as Scotland, Wales, England.
Egyptologist James Henry Breasted first coined the term Fertile Crescent in 1916. It was an area that encompassed several countries such Egypt, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq. It is also know as the Cradle of Civilization.
chinese civilization
chinese civilization
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North Africa Squadron
North Africa Squadron