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Earliest civilization began around
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The earliest civilizations are generally considered to have emerged around 3500 to 3100 BCE. Notable examples include the Sumerians in Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) and the Ancient Egyptians along the Nile River. These civilizations are characterized by the development of writing systems, urban centers, and complex social structures.
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