Generally by civilization we mean cities, but we might also mean the first group of cities connected politically. The oldest city in the world is (iirc) believed to be Jericho. Maybe it's the oldest continuously inhabitied city. There may have been a few older cities in Anatolia (modern Turkey) but I'm not sure if they've been "certified" yet. In this case, the Middle East would be the oldest civilization.
The oldest group of politically connected cities, as far as we know, are the Sumerian cities, so again, the first civilization started in the Middle East. Too little is know about the Harapan (Indus) cities to make a sreious judgement as to whether they were politically connected or not.
China is the oldest existing civilization, going back almost 4,000 years.
The oldest group of politically connected cities, as far as we know, are the Sumerian cities, so again, the first civilization started in the Middle East. Too little is know about the Harapan (Indus) cities to make a sreious judgement as to whether they were politically connected or not.
China is the oldest existing civilization, going back almost 4,000 years.
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