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the ancient Chinese the Romans the English during the monarchy the Germans during the Holocaust and more that i will have to research but cant right now
Fossilisation is a natural process over huge amounts of time. Civilizations do not use any method of fossilisation.
Almost every war ever fought.
Baking items began over 5,000 years ago in the Ancient civilizations.
Land and religion were two things that the Native Americans and European settlers fought over. The two groups had differing beliefs about land ownership and religion, and this sometimes resulted in conflict.
No, cuneiform is not a religion; it is a very ancient form of writing, from over 5000 years ago.
They were virtually all fought over religion, expansion, and/or politics.
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Yes, the study of anthropology includes learning about ancient civilizations. Anthropologists examine the cultural practices, social structures, and technological advancements of past societies to understand how humans have evolved and adapted over time. By studying ancient civilizations, anthropologists can gain insights into the development of human societies and the factors that have shaped them.
Land and religion were two things that the Native Americans and European settlers fought over. The two groups had differing beliefs about land ownership and religion, and this sometimes resulted in conflict.
The Greek world which was based on independent city-states - over 2,000 of them.