Mountainous regions were the most ideal places for the development of early civilizations, due mostly to the availability of rich soil for farming.
Is this a true or false question?
YES
Well mountains generally dont have a abundance of soil, so this would be false in my opinion. Most early civilizations developed near a river with a fertile valley. The fertile crescent is a great example of this.
The inferences that archaeologists sometimes make have no place in a serious study of history. TRUE OR FALSE ?
Yusako 12 is right. The Indus Valley, tMesoptanian Vallleys even China's early development were in the Valley not on the mountains.
The other question is purely opinion so I do not know how to answer that one.
Select the statement that most accurately describes the Neolithic agricultural revolution. Answer Nomadic tribes sought to trap animals for food and clothing. Hunter-gatherers picked berries and wild vegetation to supplement meals. : Herds of animals invaded the newly formed towns. People settled in one location, and began to trade their crops and goods with other towns.
Hunter-gatherers picked berries and wild vegetation to supplement meals..
I would say False to the next question. Inferences if made carefully are extremely valuable to archeologist. Selegman the discoverer Troy inferred from the IIeyad th location of Troy.
As civilizations developed, social classes also began to develop, based primarily on people's height and physical attractiveness. T OR F
Most definitely false
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