2.1 Mesopotamian city-states and early empires
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The Near East saw the birth of civilization, with the rise of agriculture, cities, and complex societies. Mesopotamia and Egypt, nurtured by great rivers, became cradles of innovation. These early cultures developed writing, law codes, and monumental architecture. Key developments included the emergence of city-states, technological advancements like the wheel and bronze metallurgy, and sophisticated religious beliefs. The legacy of these ancient civilizations continues to influence modern society through their contributions to law, writing, and cultural practices.
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The Near East saw the birth of civilization, with the rise of agriculture, cities, and complex societies. Mesopotamia and Egypt, nurtured by great rivers, became cradles of innovation. These early cultures developed writing, law codes, and monumental architecture. Key developments included the emergence of city-states, technological advancements like the wheel and bronze metallurgy, and sophisticated religious beliefs. The legacy of these ancient civilizations continues to influence modern society through their contributions to law, writing, and cultural practices.
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