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Civilisation 🆒

: The development of symbolic communication, such as writing systems, to track taxes, laws, and history.

: Specialized roles (such as artisans, merchants, and rulers) that arise once food surpluses allow people to move beyond subsistence farming. civilisation

: Systems for administering territories, enforcing laws, and managing resources. : The development of symbolic communication, such as

: The application of practical sciences and tools—from ancient irrigation to modern AI—to solve complex problems. Modern Perspectives and Challenges : The application of practical sciences and tools—from

: The presence of large population centers that serve as hubs for trade and culture.

In a contemporary context, the concept has evolved to include global connectivity and the ethical treatment of citizens. However, modern civilisation faces significant existential and social hurdles: Characteristics of a Civilization - Students of History

Scholars generally agree on several key traits that define a society as a civilisation:

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