Hello everyone today I am going to shortly explain about the civilization history of the world, how it started thousands of years back and what we got from different regions. Let’s get started.
About 10 thousand years ago when the last ice age had come to an end its geographical time frame, temperatures were increasing rapidly during those years, we have seen diversification in animals and humans. Some big dangerous animals already went extinct and over the period of time we were able to live our life more peacefully in large communities. We developed techniques to tame animals, we domesticated them for milk and meat. We yielded surplus agriculture for societies in different regions. Slowly the process lead to civilizations in different regions. We often see that all the oldest civilizations developed near river banks for availability of water and marine resources. Easy availability of water was a common phenomenon is all the civilizations whether it was in Mesopotamia, the Indus valley, Egypt or the Nile region. We have seen different artifacts in all the civilizations, like sun baked bricks and honeycomb house structure in Mesopotamia. Coloured pottery, oven baked bricks and agricultural tools in Indus valley, jewellery and the model of governance in Egypt. Well developed writing methods and different seeds and tools in Chinese civilization were common in Asia. We have a lot of information and artefacts from different periods and it is not easy to describe each of them in this short journal. I would like to introduce those in my upcoming journals.
Thank you, I would like to see my grammatical mistakes and feedback from you.
Hello Deepak, that was an interesting introduction to the overall subject and I'm looking forward to read more about this in your future posts :)
Caro (@MimmiCaro) thanks for your time. Your corrections give quality to those wrong sentences. Yes I will write more on that in my future posts. Take Care :)
Very interesting! It is so true that civilization still stays near water resources. Your doing much better with the grammatical part of it. I will email you some notes That could help you.
Thanks @Molly49 I am glad you like my journal. Thanks for the resources. Take care :)