Mesopotamia Urbanization

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In ancient times, Mesopotamia was known as the “Land between rivers”. The two main

rivers that ran parallel to each other in Mesopotamia were called the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.

The Tigris River was the more unpredictable river to the East of the Euphrates River and the

second largest river in the region. The Euphrates River is the larger of the two rivers and is

located to the West of the Tigris river. Both rivers flowed from Eastern Turkey all the way to

the Persian Gulf (Tigris-Euphrates river system) .The two rivers provided everything the earliest

civilizations needed in order to survive. The Sumerians, who were considered the greatest of the

earliest civilizations, depended on the two rivers for food supply, water and a vehicle for their

trade. The two rivers had a major impact on the earliest civilizations advancement in

technology and agriculture. Also, the Tigris and Euphrates rivers contributed to the development

of the earliest civilizations beliefs systems and values.

Mesopotamia was located in the middle of the desert and is known today as Southern

Iraq. The Sumerians were the first civilization that developed in that particular area in the

Middle East. Other civilizations soon joined the region including, the Hurrians, Hebrews and

Akkadians. Mesopotamia was an extremely dry region and had minimal rain fall per year. If it

were not for the two rivers occupying the region, Mesopotamia would not have been considered

a perfect location to start the earliest civilizations. However, due to both rivers habit of flooding

and overflowing it made the soil in Mesopotamia extremely fertile. It was a perfect location to

establish and provide for their new society. The region was so ideal ...

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