Civilization is the lifestyle of people living in cities. Civilization comes from the word citizen from Latin. And that means city citizens. Civilization is characterized by everything that makes up the city lifestyle. This includes government, arts, customs and technical formats. Civilization is similar to culture, but civilization is more sophisticated and complex. Culture is "every lifestyle". Everyone has culture, but not everyone is in civilization.
Culture of Indus Valley Civilization Indus Valley Civilization is the first civilization developed in South Asia. This civilization developed as early as 2,500 BC, like Egypt when Mesopotamia and Chinese civilization were first established. Unlike other civilizations, the Indus Valley civilization declined and disappeared around 1500 BC. The Indus Valley is in the Asian subcontinent or modern Pakistan, and thousands of years ago there were two ancient civilizations, Egypt and Mesopotamia. Both are excellent both in terms of technology and language, but each civilization has made different advances. These two ancient cultures are also close together, but their geographical location is different, resulting in various agricultural methods. The last one in Egypt and Mesopotamia is religion. Even their respective religious practices are peculiar.
Ancient Egypt is an ancient civilization in North Africa, concentrated in the Nile river basin, now an Egyptian country. The ancient Egyptian civilization follows Egypt of prehistoric times and fused with the political unity of Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt (usually confirmed Narmer) under Menes around 3100 BC (according to traditional Egyptian chronology) . The history of ancient Egypt occurred in a series of stable kingdoms, separated by relatively unstable times called the middle term. It is an ancient kingdom of the early Bronze Age, China of the Bronze Age, and a new kingdom of the Bronze Age.
The Indian civilization is also known as the Indus civilization; the earliest contemporary South Asian Bronze Age civilization, the Indus Valley civilization in the former Egypt of Mesopotamia compared to other Bronze Age civilization disturbs the early civilization of the Indian subcontinent Concentration is not concentrated in the two main river valleys: the Indus River and its tributaries, especially the Saraswati Valley (2600-1500 BC) - associated with Dravidian. Known as Harappa culture Ganges