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    was a city of the Indus Valley Civilization built around 2600 BC and is located in the Sindh Province of Pakistan. This ancient five thousand year old city is the largest of Indus Valley and is widely recognized as one of the most important early cities of South Asia and the Indus Valley Civilization. Mohenjo Daro was one of the world’s first cities and contemporaneous with ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations. It is sometimes referred to as "An Ancient Indus Valley Metropolis".   | 

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    2012 Indus River Valley Civilization The first civilizations were found near the Indus River. The Indus river valley civilization is an ancient civilization that began by the Indus river valley. Civilization is an advanced state of human society in which science‚ culture‚ industry and government have been reached. Excavations first started in 1921-1922 directed to a civilization that began about 4‚000-5‚000 years ago and research has given us a better picture of the Indus River Valley Civilization

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    this are the early civilizations of Egypt Mesopotamia and the people of the Indus river valley. Through the building of pyramids by the Egyptians‚ the invention of the plow by the Mesopotamians and the installation of pluming systems by the people from the Indus river valley. Ancient river valley civilizations have left their mark on modern times. Society today benefits because of the achievements of those ancient river valley civilizations. There were many civilizations that made lasting effects on

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    AP World HIstory/ 6 18 September 2012 Physical Environment in the Development of the Early Civilizations Although Mesopotamia ‚ Egypt‚ and The Indus Valley share a lot of physical environments in the development of early civilization‚ there are minor differences in cultural‚ agricultural‚ and social structures. Different civilization are depended on their traits; For example‚ certain agricultural‚ political‚ environmental‚ and social; Filled with sophisticated monuments‚ certain

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    centered on cities that coalesced out of villages and controlled rural territory‚ were initially independent but later were united under various empires. Mesopotamian society was divided into three classes: free landowners and professionals in the cities‚ dependent peasants and artisans on rural estates‚ and slaves in domestic service. Mesopotamians feared their gods‚ who embodied the often-violent forces of nature. Cuneiform writing‚ which originally evolved from a

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    A.P. World History Guided Reading 1 "The Origins of Agriculture to the First River-Valley Civilizations” TERMS:
 Culture - Socially transmitted patterns of action and expression Foragers - Hunting and food gathering people Animal domestication - The killing of animals for food Pastorialism - Way of life dependent on large herds of grazing livestock Matrilineal - Kinship with mother 

Patrilineal - Kinship with father Lineages - the holding of land by large kinship (blood relationship)

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    3500 b.c.e. B. Introducing the First Civilizations 1. One of the earliest civilizations emerged in Sumer (in southern Mesopotamia) between 3500 and 3000 b.c.e. a. First written language b. Appearance of Egyptian civilization in Nile River Valley (northeast Africa) and smaller Nubian civilization to its south at about the same time 2. Norte Chico (central coastal Peru)‚ emerged between 3000 and 1800 b.c.e. a. Twenty-five urban centers b. Norte Chico differed in several ways from Mesopotamia

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    Early River Valley Civilizations‚ 3500 B.C.–450 B.C. Previewing Main Ideas INTERACTION WITH ENVIRONMENT The earliest civilizations formed on fertile river plains. These lands faced challenges‚ such as seasonal flooding and a limited growing area. Geography What rivers helped sustain the four river valley civilizations? POWER AND AUTHORITY Projects such as irrigation systems required leadership and laws—the beginnings of organized government. In some societies‚ priests controlled the first

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    Source: Strayer‚ Robert W. Ways of the World: a Brief Global History. Boston‚ MA: Bedford/St. Martin’s‚ 2009. Print. CHAPTER THREE: First Civilizations Cities‚ States‚ and Unequal Societies3500 b.c.e.–500 b.c.e. “Over 100 miles of wilderness‚ deep exploration into pristine lands‚ the solitude of backcountry camping‚ 4×4 trails‚ and ancient American Indian rock art and ruins. You can’t find a better way to escape civilization!” So goes an advertisement for a vacation in Utah’s Canyonlands

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