Civilizational Social Phenomenon

The origin of civilizations is a complex and multifaceted anthropic phenomenon influenced by geography, climate, resources, ancient findings, confronts and manipulative activities, and the signatures of pre-socio-subsistence. Civilizations emerged in areas with abundant resources and a stable environment, such as river valleys, where agriculture could flourish. Ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, and the Indus Valley emerged in areas with fertile land and the availability of water resources. Manipulative advancements, such as the development of writing, the scribe system for the recording of economic transactions, social matters, contracts and decisions, and the affairs of the kingdom, which parametrize the development of language and geo-historic culture and the transmission of knowledge.

The development of metalworking, urbanization, the invention of the wheel, and pottery storage primarily signature the detechnologized aspects of the technology arena. and H-M (human-machine) social exchange. The migration and settlement, brutal war, and peace phenomenon played a critical role in the development of political setup within civilizations. The emergence of centralized political structures, such as city-states and empires, set aside the coordination of resources and the expansion of complex social and economic systems.

The origination of national identities has been established within continental sociophere that are associated with distinct civilizations.

Historic & cultural, political, and economic progression evolve distinct nation-societies human distribution in the geo-historic configuration of the continental shelves. Multidimensional variables, including the genetic origin of societies, living system relational building, distribution of national demographies and migration, political-economic systemization, etc shape continental civilizational phenomena of social evolution in the furthest form of social organization and hierarchy, family structures, and gender roles, metrology and means of production & consumption exchange, artistic and knowledge development, language and communication erudition, and religious and philosophical beliefs. Civilizational phenomena are deeply ingrained in the defining of the set of national identities configured over continental societies which have evolved and developed over a period of time. The study of a civilizational social phenomenon is a key area of our research and is important for understanding the complexities of typical social aspects of the national structure of Asian continents.

Pre-Civilization & Origin of Social Sapience

National Mix Continental Phenomenon

Language Socialization

Migration-Settlement & Gene Flow