written forms of communication
they were not separated from civilizations’ governments.
they both have males and females in their society.
adoption of scholarship from Muslim civilizations (1000-1450)
They grew lots of maize, both had the similar liking of the Jaguar, and both were mesoamerican civilizations
They both have bronze tools, trade, and a form of writing.
nomadic lifestyles
Numerous important Ancient Civilizations developed in the Middle East. The most famous two were the Ancient Egyptians and the various Mesopotamian Civilizations (like the Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, Assyrians, the Neo-Assyrians, and the Neo-Babylonians, etc.). There were also the Persian and Mede Empires, the Hittite and Lydian Anatolian civilizations, the Phoenicians, the Ancient Greek City States, the Israelites (divided between Israel and Judah), and the Arameans.
they were not separated from civilizations’ governments.
They were all early African civilizations!
both had complex social hierarchies.
they both have males and females in their society.
Historians study cultural hearths to make connections between ancient civilizations.
They grew lots of maize, both had the similar liking of the Jaguar, and both were mesoamerican civilizations
adoption of scholarship from Muslim civilizations (1000-1450)
There were several of them. "Ancient" usually concerns the Civilizations that existed anytime between about 4,000 BC until the first century AD. Most well-known are the Sumerian, Mesopotamian and Persian civilizations and the Egyptian, Greek and Roman civilizations. In the Americas, the Inca and Maya civilizations, although younger, sometimes also are counted as 'ancient' civilizations.
Both had complex social hierarchies.
Numerous important Ancient Civilizations developed in the Middle East. The most famous two were the Ancient Egyptians and the various Mesopotamian Civilizations (like the Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, Assyrians, the Neo-Assyrians, and the Neo-Babylonians, etc.). There were also the Persian and Mede Empires, the Hittite and Lydian Anatolian civilizations, the Phoenicians, the Ancient Greek City States, the Israelites (divided between Israel and Judah), and the Arameans.