Early Civilizations
Rome
4876 bce 625 bce
Climate cool winters and warm and hot summers.
main God Jupiter
Landscape high-banked river crossing where traverse of the Tiber was facilitated by a midstream island
China
c. 2070 BCE landscap mountains, high plateaus, sandy deserts, and dense forests.
4000 bc
main god Tian
Climate In the north, the climate is temperate with summer temperatures around 25 C and very cold winters. In the south, it is subtropical with very hot summers and mild winters.
Greece
600 AD landscape rugged mountains, forests, and lakes,
main God Zeus
Climate snowfalls in the mountainous
Egypt
Climate dry, hot, and dominated by desert
Landscape low mountains and desert.
3150 BC 332 BC main God Ra
Vikings
1200 AD 1066 AD
Climate harsh, cold environment.
Landscape
INCAS
1438 as 1533 us main God Viracocha temp 20.2 C Landscap igh plateaus, coastal valleys, and deserts, giving road builders many challenges. Climate warm and temperate.
India
9 '000 bc main God Trimurt
5,000 BC Landscap he mighty mountains in the north, the Thar Desert in the northwest, the Indo-Gangetic plain, the peninsular plateau, and the coastal plains. Climate Tropical monsoon
Mesopotamia
3000 BC
Climate Landscap a desert area locked between two rivers, with mountains to the north and marshes to the south Climate extreme heat of the summer
Subtopic
AD 100 main God Anu
celte
Climate
Landscape hilly
Main
Mayans
Climate Some coastal areas have a tropical environment, the highlands experience quite chilly temperatures and the Lacandon area is classified as a rainforest.
Aztecs
1325 BC 1521, US main God Huitzilopochtli Landascap wedged between high mountains and surrounded by lakes Climate the summers are hot, dry, and mostly clear and the winters are very cold, snowy, and partly cloudy.