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the first state-level society developed around 5700 B.P. in

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The first state-level societies are generally thought to have developed in the region of Mesopotamia, specifically in areas that are part of modern-day Iraq. This development occurred around 5700 B.P. (Before Present), which corresponds to approximately 3700 BCE. This period saw the rise of complex societies that organized themselves into cities, which are hallmarks of state-level societies. The Sumerians are often credited with being among the first to establish one of the earliest civilizations, characterized by urban centers, social stratification, and the development of writing (cuneiform). These advancements set the foundation for further developments in governance, trade, and culture in the region and beyond.
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