The term "civilization" is used to describe early complex societies that developed a high level of social organization and urbanization. These civilizations were marked by the establishment of cities, written languages, centralized governments, advanced technologies, and diverse economies. Among the earliest and most influential civilizations were those from different parts of the world, each contributing to human history in significant ways. In the Americas, civilizations like the Maya, the Aztecs, and the Incas were known for their architectural feats, complex religious systems, and advanced knowledge of astronomy and mathematics. The Maya built impressive cities with pyramids and temples, the Aztecs created a vast empire with Tenochtitlan as its capital, and the Incas engineered remarkable road systems across the Andes. In Mesopotamia, the Sumerians laid the foundation for modern society by developing the first known system of writing, cuneiform, and creating laws, such as the Code of Hammurabi. Meanwhile, the Egyptians built enduring monuments like the pyramids and made advances in medicine, agriculture, and mathematics. In South Asia, early Indian civilizations flourished along the Indus River, with advanced urban planning and a written script still not fully deciphered. These early civilizations, though separated by vast distances, shared common traits of social complexity and innovation, shaping the world we know today.
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