Culture
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Culture
When we speak of culture we are speaking of a product of human invention, a compromise of all living persons and their ancestors. The process of human evolution is long and confusing and many aspects of it remain uncertain, one thing for certain is those who went in search for food and shelter survived along with human inventions such as literature, art, architecture and religion. There are three roots to civilization Mesopotamia, Egypt and Aegean whom all paved the way to the beginning of civilization.
Around 5000.B.C. humans began to lay the bases for the growth of civilization. Our ancestors went in search of food and shelter, thus the development of hunting began. The process of organization, compromising and inventing began to come into existence. Advances made it possible for the growth of civilization and were first achieve by our ancestors. To discover the origins of civilization, we must look at cultures that seem remote in both time and place.
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