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Chapter 8 - Humans according to Mesopotamia and modern record

1.Primitive Humans:

 -Early humans living in small nomadic groups, relying on hunting and gathering for survival. They use basic tools and develop the fundamentals of communication.

2.Agricultural Humans:

 -Humans transition from a nomadic lifestyle to settled agricultural communities. The development of agriculture leads to more stable societies, the establishment of villages, and the rise of early civilizations.

3.Ancient Civilizations:

 -The emergence of complex societies and city-states, such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, Indus Valley, and others. Humans develop writing systems, advanced architecture, and organized forms of government.

4.Classical Period:

 -The flourishing of classical civilizations, including Greece and Rome. Advancements in philosophy, science, and the arts contribute to the foundations of Western civilization.

5. Medieval Period:

 -Feudal societies, the rise of kingdoms, and the spread of Christianity characterize this era. Advances in trade and commerce contribute to the growth of cities.

6. Renaissance and Enlightenment:

 -A period of renewed interest in art, culture, and learning. The Renaissance sees a revival of classical knowledge, while the Enlightenment emphasizes reason, science, and individual rights.

7. Industrial Revolution:

 -A transformative period marked by the shift from agrarian economies to industrialization. Technological advancements lead to increased production and urbanization.

8.Modern Era:

 -Rapid technological, scientific, and social progress characterizes the modern era. The rise of democracy, globalization, and the Information Age contribute to a more interconnected world.

9. Contemporary Period:

 -Ongoing advancements in technology, medicine, and communication. Humans continue to address global challenges such as climate change, political instability, and social inequality.

Mesopotamia was actually just a tribe that was able to escape Kigal now what remains of the human beings.