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    DIFFERENCES BETWEEN INDIAN-EGYPTIAN-CHINESE CIVILIZATION Egypt, India (Indus River Valley, Harappa,Vedic, Janapada, Maurya), China (Shang dynasty) are past breaktough urbaneness that started off the civilizations. These civilizations appear to have developed in response to their environment and in reaction to their human need for survival and security. The first human civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Indus River Valley, and China all developed around rivers; as such they were called…

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    The Sumerians Research Paper

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    The Sumerians developed one of the earliest civilizations on earth from 3500 to 1750BC. Their existence and civilization was not even discovered until the middle of 1800AD. Because the ancient Greeks and Egyptians wrote about the Babylonians most people did not realize that the Sumerians preceded the Babylonians. Furthermore, it was the Sumerians who developed writing, religious and agricultural systems which later the Babylonians continued. During the early 1800's it was the British, German…

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    Paleolithic Culture

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    with the forces of nature. The two rivers created a fertile crescent that conquered the western end of Asia. The location is rich in soil and supported agricultural development to support the first cities. The first Mesopotamian civilization is Sumer. Sumer was filled with city-states that were self-ruled. This plays a role on the Babylonian Creation and the Epic of Gilgamesh because it shows how these people viewed their world. These two narratives demonstrate their spiritual outlook. The…

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    Sumerian Writing Essay

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    Sumerian Writing Majority of individuals communicate verbally or in a written language. In order to have communication or pass thoughts to other individuals writing is an important way to rely your knowledge. However, when did the writing method occur? Well over 10,000 years ago an Ice age had overspread across the Southern and Northern Hemispheres it had caused tons of ice to bury, ruin a whole area of civilization, and changed the living conditions for the survivors that were…

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    Mesopotamian Culture

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    The prefix meso originates from the Greek work, middle. Mesoamerican culture, as well as Mesopotamian, sprang up in the heart of their respective locations. Shared regional settlement is only one of the multiple similarities that these two early civilizations share. This essay will discuss not only the similarities of art and architecture, but also will discuss fundamental differences that occur. The Olmec civilization thrived from c. 1500 BC to 400 BC, in the modern day Mexican states of…

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    Although no communication amongst different people, establishing civilizations during the ancient world seemed to have many similarities amongst each other. Along with similarities also come many differences. Two of the first recorded ancient civilizations that were developed were the Egyptians and the Sumerians. The Sumerians are often referred to as the “Pioneers of Civilization. Both of these great civilizations had similarities in their religion and location, specific development in their…

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    writing and taxes. The name, Mesopotamia, is used for the area that is watered by the Euphrates and Tigris and its tributaries, roughly made up of modern Iraq and part of Syria. In the south of modern Bagdad, this plain was called the land of Sumer and Akkad. Sumer is the southern part, and the land of Akkad is…

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    Hammurabi

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    material so much more than in my early 20’s. We start with Mesopotamia, the birthplace of civilization also known as “the land between the two rivers.” These two rivers being the Nile and the Euphrates. The first of Mesopotamia’s civilization began in Sumer where agriculture encouraged the rise of the 1st cities.…

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    Gilgamesh is a story that tells us about the king Gilgamesh or Bilgamesh. Gilgamesh was a demigod which means he was half a god and half a human. Being a demigod granted him an overwhelming strength which he used to rule his people in Uruk (a city of Sumer that later becomes Babylonia) . According to Dalley (2000), “Gilgamesh ruled sometime between 2800 and 2500 BC“. The people of Uruk prayed to the gods to help them with their suffers, so the gods sent Enkidu, a strong wild man who fights…

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    Civilization is considered as the most advanced stage in a human social development and organization, and consists of society, culture, and way of life. Around 10,000 BCE, people known as Nomads did not have a permanent area to settle in. They constantly traveled where their non-domesticated livestock went. Between 10,000 BCE through 550 BCE evidence of settlements began to show. Located within the Fertile Crescent, “[Sumerians were the only group that gave] evidence if settlements, systematic…

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