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  1. 10 Oldest Civilizations in the World (Updated 2024)

    • photo source: Wikimedia Commons Although the people who settled in Mesopotamia are often credited as the first civilization, new research shows that Aboriginal Australiansare one of the oldest knoSee more

    Akkadian Empire

    photo source: The Collector Since the empire combined two distinct yet similar civilizations, its people were bilingual, speaking both Sumerian and Akkadian and writing in th… See more

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    Ancient Egyptians

    Photo Source Ancient Egyptian civilizationis traditionally stated to have started around 3,150 BCE when King Menes unified Upper and Lower Egypt and established a capital city at Whit… See more

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    Indus Valley Civilization

    photo source: Wikimedia Commons via Saqib Qayyum The Indus Valley Civilizationor Harappan Civilization was the first urban civilization in South Asia (modern-da… See more

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    Norte Chico

    photo source: Wikimedia Commons The Norte Chico civilization(also called Caral or Caral-supe civilization) is considered to be the oldest known civilization that existed in the Americ… See more

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  1. Although the people who settled in Mesopotamia are often credited as the first civilization, new research shows that Aboriginal Australians are the oldest known civilization on Earth. The Aborigines can trace their ancestries back to about 75,000 years ago, but became a distinct genetic group around 50,000 years ago.

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    The World's Oldest Civilizations

    • 1. The Indigenous Peoples of Australia (circa 50,000 BCE)
    • 2. Jiahu (circa 7000 BCE – 5700 BCE) ...
    • 3. Mesopotamia (circa 3500 BCE – 500 BCE) ...
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    Here’s a look at six of the earliest civilizations—and the legacies they left to the world. 1. Mesopotamia, 4000-3500 B.C. Meaning “between two rivers” in Greek, Mesopotamia (located in modern-day Iraq, Kuwait and Syria) is considered the birthplace of civilization.
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    Generally accepted as being the oldest civilization ever to have existed, Sumeria is thought to have its origins around 6000 years ago, or 4000BC. In ancient Sumer, the first signs of modern human life emerge. Many of which are still cornerstones of modern-day life.

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    In the early 21st century, Peruvian archaeologist Ruth Shady established Caral-Supe as the oldest known civilization in the Americas. The civilization flourished near the Pacific coast in the valleys of three small rivers, the Fortaleza, the …

     
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