Ancient World : Beginning to 500 AD - Bronze Age Civilizations
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Ancient World : Beginning to 500 AD - Bronze Age Civilizations
S. |
Name of the Civilization |
Modern Area |
River valley |
1 |
Mesopotamian Civilization (4000 BC - 6th Cen. BC) |
Iraq |
Tigris and Euphrates |
2 |
Egyptian Civilization (3400 BC—1000 BC) |
Egypt |
Nile |
3 |
Harappan Civilization (2500 BC—1750 BC) |
India and Pakistan |
Indus |
4 |
Chinese Civilization (1765 BC—250 BC) |
China |
Hwang-Ho |
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