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    Euphrates River

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    According to Beitzel Abram’s family originally started in Ur‚ right along the Euphrates River in Mesopotamia. There he got a form of a vision from God where God was telling him to pack up his family and all of his belongings and to head toward the land of Canaan. His family made it to Harran and settled there until his father Terah died at age 205. So Abraham‚ now 75 left and took Lot with him as God had told him. They followed the Fertile Crescent because if they had gone straight across to Canaan

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    A. The Tigris and the Euphrates River were important environmental aspect that contributed in founding our civilization in ancient Mesopotamia. The rivers became the foundation wealth of the area‚ the land surrounding the Tigris and Euphrates River were rich in soil that is good for farming. The muddy streams that flooded and the fertile soil‚ which is good for the crops‚ helped the Sumerians in agricultural farming. In about 3300 BC‚ non-sematic people from the east abandoned their shelters and

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    Mesopotamia

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    “land between the rivers.” • The land is supplied by water from both the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. • Land is mostly flat‚ but borders mountains. • Similar to the Nile River‚ both rivers would flood yearly and cause the crops of the land to be much more plentiful than in surrounding areas. However‚ these rivers are much stronger than the Nile which would create a much worse flooding. • Irrigation from the Euphrates is possible throughout the year; also from the Tigris‚ but due to it being much

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    only source of fresh water.Before 3100 B.C.‚ there were no capital cities. Some areas including‚ Abydos‚ Hierakonpolis‚ and Naqaba were areas that could be consider centers of settlements and tombs. Mesopotamia is between two rivers‚ the Tigris and Euphrates. Mesopotamia is made up of two regions‚ northern and southern. Northern Mesopotamia has fertile land due to the seasonal rains and the rivers flowing up and down the mountains. It is made up plains and hills. Early settlers used the land for farming

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    Humanities 101

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    Humanities 101 Midterm Review Weeks 1 and 2 Mesopotamia: Sumerians‚ Akkadian‚ Babylonian‚ Assyrian Euphrates River Tigris River Fertile Crescent Uruk Cuneiform: wedge or nail shape marks pressed into wet clay –used for over 3000 years Sumerians 3500-2350 Located in lower Mesopotamia Between the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers Part of the Fertile Crescent Invented writing and beer (Kassi) Purpose? Records of goods and services 2700 BCE: rough date assigned the historical Gilgsmesh‚ King

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    China and Mesopatamia

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    Mesopotamia and Ancient China Mesopotamia Mesopotamia is the first place where humans formed civilization. Early settlers camped together and started to create villages and towns. Eventually these towns became large cities. They needed law and order so they created a government. There were many civilizations in mesopotamia. Some of them included the Sumerians‚ the Persians‚ the Babylonians‚ the Akkadians‚ and the Assyrians. China China was mostly ruled by dynasties

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    The area between the Tigris and Euphrates River was called Fertile Crescent because its rich soil and crescent shape (document 1).This region was where Mesopotamia one of the first civilization on earth grew. Sumer was an ancient civilization in Mesopotamia they created cuneiforms. Cuneiforms were the world’s first written language; Sumerians invented this writing system to keep track of business dealing (document 2). Mesopotamia developed between the Euphrates and Tigris River. Geographically

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    The shift from hunting and gathering to farming and herding brought a corresponding shift in human social organization. As a result of this Neolithic Revolution‚ the world’s first civilizations developed. Mesopotamia: Land between the Tigris & Euphrates Rivers. Shifts humans from being nomadic and following migratory patterns to more stable and permanent habits. They constructed buildings of Religious and State establishments. The act of domestication creates roles for humans (Jobs!). Domesticating

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    though it flooded quite often because they believed that water was a gift from God and both of their civilizations were devoted to their faith‚ so they did not want to disrespect their higher powers. Mesopotamian civilization was on the Tigris and Euphrates river while the Egyptian civilization was on the Nile River. Even though both civilizations connected the river to their higher power they had different views on the river. In Mesopotamian society‚ the people were afraid of the river and prayed

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    Egypt vs Mesopotamia

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    around their religion‚ and any person of religious stature was in high ranks and highly respected. In Mesopotamia Both the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers frequently caused destructive floods‚ flooding villages and cities‚ killing people and livestock. As where in Egypt the matter was different Egypt floods could be predicted more easily. In Mesopotamia Both the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers frequently caused destructive floods‚ flooding villages and cities‚ killing people and livestock. Egypt‚ which

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