They were depicted in one of the earliest maps in recorded history, the "T-O" map. The "T" depicted the 3 major rivers in Mesopotamia: Euphrates, Tigris and the Nile; and the "O" signified the land-mass around these rivers.
Reference: "Shedding the Veil: Mapping the European Discovery of America and the World" by Thomas Suárez, World Scientific America, 1992, page 10
1) Amazon 2) Nile 3) Tigris-Euphrates 4) Indus
The Tigris-Euphrates Valley, the Indus Valley, and the Yangtze Valley.
The Egyptian civilization around the Nile river, the Mesopotamian/Sumerian civilization around the Tigris and Euphrates, the Indus Valley civilization of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro around the Indus river, and the Chinese/Shang civilization around the Yellow river.
Name the four river valleys that gave birth to early civilizations?
Amazon Brahmaputra Colorado Danube Euphrates Feather Ganges Huang He (Hwang Ho) Indus Japura Kankakee Lena Mekong Nile Ohio Paraguay Quequechan Rio Grande Seine Tigris Ural Volga Wabash Xi Jiang Yukon Zambezi
Danube River Valley
There are a vast number of rivers and river systems in the world. Ancient Civilizations only formed on the Nile, Tigris/Euphrates, Indus, and Huang He River Systems. Any other river system, such as the Volga, Danube, Congo, Mississippi/Missouri, Amazon, or Brahmaputra would be a viable answer to your query.
The three great fertile river valleys in Asia are the Indus Valley in present-day Pakistan, the Tigris-Euphrates Valley in Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq), and the Yellow River (Huang He) Valley in China. These river valleys were crucial for the development of ancient civilizations due to their fertile soils and reliable water sources for agriculture.
The Ob, Irtysh, and Huang He rivers belong to the continent of Asia. The Ob and Irtysh rivers run through Russia and China, while the Huang He (Yellow River) flows through China.
The rivers are the Yellow River or HUang He River, Chang Jiang, and the Wei He river.
Amazon Brahmaputra Colorado Danube Euphrates Feather Ganges Huang He (Hwang Ho) Indus Japura Kankakee Lena Mekong Nile Ohio Paraguay Quequechan Rio Grande Seine Tigris Ural Volga Wabash Xi Jiang Yukon Zambezi
Huang He and Chang Jiang