CHAPTER 4 BLOG - Culture & Religion

Every single one of the individual human advancements contrasted with one another somehow, Egypt and Mesopotamia were known as the 'essential' ones, despite the fact that there were other empires or civilizations over history who had been a lot bigger. By 1700 B.C.E the Indus Valley had been in decay, which was a major difference with the focus of Indian and South Asian human advancement. Because of the decrease in the Indus Valley, and the move for the other two, it lead to all particular memory of the Indus Valley to disappear.

It was also next to impossible to be able to interpret the writings that they had left behind, For example, the seals they would discover would have pictures of drawings, which is the thing that they would take look at since they couldn't figure out what the title was.

Monarchs had continued to cast the most power of new emerging civilizations and women still had no power, this was a time of extreme growth for civilizations and population boomed.

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