Problem C: Building & Maintaining a Complex Irrigation System

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Problem C: Building & Maintaining a Complex Irrigation System

Problem C: Building and Maintaining a Complex Irrigation System You are now standing in an irrigation canal, holding a shovel under the hot sun.

Problem C: Building and Maintaining a Complex Irrigation System You must decide what to do about the irrigation issue in your village. Discuss the options with your group and choose the option to best address the problem. Justify your choice with two reasons.

Problem C: Building and Maintaining a Complex Irrigation System Maintain only the canals around your village’s fields. Force members of another village to maintain the entire irrigation system throughout the year. Cooperate with other villages to regularly maintain the entire irrigation system. Abandon irrigation and return to collecting and carrying water from the river to the fields

Section 5 - Building and Maintaining a Complex Irrigation System Irrigation systems provided enough water for Sumerian farmers to grow plenty of food. But a new problem arose: how to maintain the irrigation system across village boundaries.

Section 5 - Building and Maintaining a Complex Irrigation System The irrigation system passed through a number of villages as it carried water from the river to the fields. The system needed constant care and repair. Canals became clogged with silt, so farmers had to clean them regularly. One clogged canal could disrupt the entire system. Since villages were connected for miles around by these canals, farmers could no longer live apart, or in small groups. They had to work together for the common good.

Section 5 - Building and Maintaining a Complex Irrigation System Gradually, villages came to depend on one another to build and maintain this complex irrigation system. People who lived in different villages may have worked together to clear the silt from the canals to keep them open. Workers may have scooped water from one reservoir into another to ensure that water levels were balanced. As the Sumerians worked together, they began to create larger communities. Between 3500 and 3000 B.C.E., villages grew into towns. Some towns in Sumer became cities with populations as large as several thousand people.