Civilization is a term used to describe a certain kind of development of a human society.[1] A civilized society is often characterized by advanced agriculture, long-distance trade, occupational specialization, and urbanism. Aside from these core elements, civilization is often marked by any combination of a number of secondary elements, including a developed transportation system, writing, standards of measurement (currency, etc.), contract and tort-based legal systems, great art style, monumental architecture, mathematics, sophisticated metallurgy, and astronomy.
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You're missing the point though that dinosaurs laid the foundations for all of those things and so rightly deserve credit for them all.
You can't have steam engines without dinosaurs, you can't have the Sistine chapel without dinosaurs and you can't have World War I without dinosaurs.
They may not have invented, painted or fought those things, but they set up the world for them to take place and as such their inheritors really deserve little if any credit.
Wait, I thought the world was created on October 23 4004 BC . . .
humans didn't exist in 1000000 bc
Well dinosaurs should definitely by a default Civilization in Pangea maps-types, that's for sure. I don't think they had any cities though did they? Just huts and camps like.
They may not have invented, painted or fought those things, but they set up the world for them to take place and as such their inheritors really deserve little if any credit.
Have you ever seen a real dinosaur? Of course you haven't, and you never will. Fact! That's because they never existed, and science.. [chuckles], science is a lie.