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History, 15.09.2019 11:10 ijohnh14

During the first part of class, we are covering early civilizations: from the earliest neolithic civilizations to the empire of alexander the great. what is your definition of a "successful civilization" during this period, c. 8000 bce to 323 bce? what features or activities make civilizations "successful"? why do these civilizations fall, if they're doing things right?

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