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Ancient Civilizations

2023-04-09 10:14:05

When I read the first chapter of our textbook, I learned about ancient civilization that no longer exists. I noticed how different their culture is from our culture. But these are the foundation of who we are. Starting with the Paleolithic people, they are the foundation of all mankind. Their lives are basic and simple. They did not wake up and wanted to know what they were going to wear. These people are carers and producers hunters and collectors. This is a topic of today.

All ideas have a beginning, history can be traced back to time. The great ancient civilization began most of these ideas and thoughts. These ancient civilizations are the foundation of all modern knowledge. There is no ancient civilization that contributed to this ancient foundation from the ancient Greek civilization. The unique way of agriculture in ancient Greece has had a great impact on today's agriculture. Ancient Greek agriculture was a requirement of the empire. - The classical world of the classical world has made many contributions to the development of science, literature and ethics. These contributions have influenced the modern world today. Many mathematicians, astronomers and scientists have contributed to the development of many of the luxury goods we are enjoying today. Homer, the author of "Iliad and Odyssey", contributed through writing as a literary field.

The ancient civilization has had a great influence on the development of today's Western civilization. The two major civilizations that may have contributed most to our civilization are ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. Some of our contributions to our world today include agriculture, navigation and navigation, and the use of calendars. First and foremost, the most important attribute that may come from ancient civilization is agricultural art. Ancient Mesopotamians invented agriculture. Agriculture is essential to the survival of all human beings in our civilization today. (Roberts, p. 48-50) Agriculture is indispensable because people have no place to gather naturally for over-population, housing, development. Without an increase in the agricultural population of the United States people in the world will be hungry.