Monday 15 September 2014

Mesopotamia

The Start of Agrarian Societies
The advent of agriculture changed how people lived. It is widely believed that this change started in Mesopotamia, the site of modern day Iraq, and is often called the Cradle of Civilization and the Fertile Crescent. Look at the map of the Fertile Crescent. Many parts of the world, such as where we live, is good farming land. The huge advantage that Mesopotamia had was access to crops and animals that can be easily farmed and domesticated.
Consider some of the crops and animals that they had access to and what this meant to changing their lifestyle from a hunter and gatherer to a farmer.   
Like where we live, ancient farmers in Mesopotamia had to deal with flooding and drought. They came up with an interesting solution. Click here and try your hand at being a Mesopotatmia farmer. 
Writing with pictures has been done since the prehistoric times. Writing with letters greatly facilitated the passing of information (such as how to grow crops), keeping records (such as taxes paid) and the writing down of rules and first appeared in Mesopotamia. 

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