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1. Why were early clans of hunter-gatherers not considered civilizations?

They did not build towns or cities.

They did not have art of any kind.

They made use of the resources around them.


2. Why were early clans of hunter-gatherers not considered civilizations?


They did not build towns or cities.

They did not have art of any kind

They made use of the resources around them.

User Reinto
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The answer out of the three options you provided is : They did not build towns or cities.

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The appropriate answer is: They did not build towns or cities. A civilization is classified by physical structures that are permanent and serve as housing for everyday life. Civilizations did not start to appear until early people developed agriculture; planting crops and domesticating animals. Agriculture provided these people with food without hunting and the surplus was used for trade. Historians theorized that the earliest civilizations appeared in the Indus Valley region of the Middle East.
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