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Humans discovered fire. An enormous advanced for the technology of human kind.
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The needle and hook were discovered for making their own clothes and to search for food.
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New tools made of stones were used.
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Sedentarism was a key event in the history of mankind. People started to settle in fertile land in order to crop their own food.
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Construction site in the middle east, it was part of Anatolica which was an advanced culture during the Neolothic time.
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The first canal system ever made in order for agriculture and daily activities.
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Stone structure found in Wilshire, England.
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Structure with carved stones.
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The first written language ever existed in order to communicate and have records of their daily lives.
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The first city ever made, located between the Tigris and Euphrates river, actual Iraq.
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A tool that was invented for farming and was harder than the common axes used today.
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A crowning temple that was first constructed in Mesopotamia.
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Historical records tell us that the first ever soap of Human History was invented during the Bronze Age. An equation for soap was found on the Babylonian earth tablet that dated 2800 B.C.
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The tomb of the Pharaons
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They invented new pottery items made of mud, branches, soil, sand, and reeds.
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Ruler of the Akkadian Empire (Mesopotamia).
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The capital of the Babylonian Empire. It was the most powerful city in the world, and the first city that had the first laws ever created.
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An invention that was made to make life so much easier. It was used to haul items between various points.
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First laws ever made.
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Dedicated to the Goddess Arthemis. Located in Istambul.
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Persian Civilization that was located in nowadays Iran.
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King of the first Persian Empire.
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Tomb of Cyrus the Great that was surrounded by a beautiful garden.
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The entrance of the city of Persepolis. A structure that consisted of one large room whose roof was supported by four stone columns with bell-shaped bases.
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Greek Conqueror that destroyed the Persian Empire
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Structure made for Colosso.
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It was the gateway to Egypt.
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Inner gate to the city of Babylon, made by the king Nebuchanezzar II.