civilizations

  • Aug 27, 1200

    economy phoencian

    While the geography of the region was uneven, the Phoenicians made ​​the most of the possibilities for agricultural soil and grown up on the slopes of the mountains
  • Aug 27, 1200

    phoencian

  • Aug 27, 1200

    phoencinan alfabet

    he Phoenician alphabet began as a series of ideograms, a set of symbols representing animals and objects.
  • israelites

    israelites
  • israelites relion

    monoteism and judaism
  • israelites location

    were nomads semites mave slaves by babylons and egypt
  • mesopotamia

  • geography of mesopotamia

    the geography of mesopotamia is a Middle East between the Tigris and Euphrates, which corresponds largely with Iraq today
  • rivers

    the rivers of mesopoamia are the Tigris and eufrates
  • sumer relion

    as a stranger coming to a sumerian city could easily notice a gigant brick building at the heart of the city.
  • sumer economy

    in sumer the economy was in the marketplaces,merchants dispayes goods in outdoor stalls ,acrobats be ggars and water sellers flled the streets
  • phoenicians

  • egypt

  • egypt location

    is a desert
  • china

  • china rivers

    the river of china is one that are the yellow river
  • china

    The history of China, as one of the chronology of the world's oldest civilizations continuously until today, has its origins in the Yellow River Basin, home of the first dynasties Xia and Shang. The existence of written about 3500 years ago have allowed the development in China of a very accurate historiographical tradition, offering a continuous narrative from the earliest dynasties to the contemporary age.
  • india

  • india located

    is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh largest country and the second most populous in the world. It borders the Indian Ocean on the south by the Arabian Sea on the west, and the Bay of Bengal to the east, along a coastline of over 7517 kilometers.
  • india economy

    From the 1950s to the 1980s, the Indian economy had followed socialist tendencies. The economy was paralyzed by the rules and regulations imposed by the government, protectionism and public ownership,