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The Fertile Crescent Mesopotamia Humans lived as nomads for tens of thousands of years before slowly settling down in various parts of the world. Nomads are people who have no permanent home and travel in search of food and safety.

The Fertile Crescent Mesopotamia Humans lived as nomads for tens of thousands of years before slowly settling down in various parts of the world. Nomads are people who have no permanent home and travel in search of food and safety.

The Fertile Crescent Mesopotamia A typical nomadic group might include an extended family of about ten adults and their children. The nomads would temporarily camp in an area for a few weeks or months. The men would hunt animals while the women would gather fruit, grains, seeds and nuts. When the nomads exhausted the land, they moved to a new area.

The Fertile Crescent Mesopotamia A typical nomadic group might include an extended family of about ten adults and their children. The nomads would temporarily camp in an area for a few weeks or months. The men would hunt animals while the women would gather fruit, grains, seeds and nuts. When the nomads exhausted the land, they moved to a new area.

The Fertile Crescent Mesopotamia A typical nomadic group might include an extended family of about ten adults and their children. The nomads would temporarily camp in an area for a few weeks or months. The men would hunt animals while the women would gather fruit, grains, seeds and nuts. When the nomads exhausted the land, they moved to a new area.

The Fertile Crescent Mesopotamia A typical nomadic group might include an extended family of about ten adults and their children. The nomads would temporarily camp in an area for a few weeks or months. The men would hunt animals while the women would gather fruit, grains, seeds and nuts. When the nomads exhausted the land, they moved to a new area.

The Fertile Crescent Mesopotamia Civilization developed slowly in different parts of the world. People began to settle in areas with abundant natural resources. For thousands of years, people have been attracted to a part of the world archaeologists later called the Fertile Crescent.

The Fertile Crescent Mesopotamia Civilization developed slowly in different parts of the world. People began to settle in areas with abundant natural resources. For thousands of years, people have been attracted to a part of the world archaeologists later called the Fertile Crescent.

The Fertile Crescent Mesopotamia Civilization developed slowly in different parts of the world. People began to settle in areas with abundant natural resources. For thousands of years, people have been attracted to a part of the world archaeologists later called the Fertile Crescent.

The Fertile Crescent Mesopotamia The Fertile Crescent is a boomerang-shaped region that extends from the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf. The Fertile Crescent is a rich food-growing area in a part of the world where most of the land is too dry for farming.

The Fertile Crescent Mesopotamia The Fertile Crescent is a boomerang-shaped region that extends from the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf. The Fertile Crescent is a rich food-growing area in a part of the world where most of the land is too dry for farming.

The Fertile Crescent Mesopotamia Some of the best farmland of the Fertile Crescent is on a narrow strip of land between the Tigris and the Euphrates Rivers. The two rivers travel near one another for thousands of miles before they combine to drain into the Persian Gulf.

The Fertile Crescent Mesopotamia Some of the best farmland of the Fertile Crescent is on a narrow strip of land between the Tigris and the Euphrates Rivers. The two rivers travel near one another for thousands of miles before they combine to drain into the Persian Gulf.

The Fertile Crescent Mesopotamia The Greeks called this area Mesopotamia, which means "between the rivers." Very little rain falls in Mesopotamia, but water and nutrients from the rivers soak into the land, creating an environment filled with plants and the animals that feed on the vegetation.

The Fertile Crescent Mesopotamia The Greeks called this area Mesopotamia, which means "between the rivers." Very little rain falls in Mesopotamia, but water and nutrients from the rivers soak into the land, creating an environment filled with plants and the animals that feed on the vegetation.

The Fertile Crescent Mesopotamia Many different civilizations flourished in this small region. The Sumerians slowly developed one of the first civilizations in the southeastern section of Mesopotamia as early as 7,500 years ago. The Sumerian civilization lasted more than three thousand years, but in time the Sumerians lost their influence.

The Fertile Crescent Mesopotamia Many different civilizations flourished in this small region. The Sumerians slowly developed one of the first civilizations in the southeastern section of Mesopotamia as early as 7,500 years ago. The Sumerian civilization lasted more than three thousand years, but in time the Sumerians lost their influence.

The Fertile Crescent Mesopotamia Many different civilizations flourished in this small region. The Sumerians slowly developed one of the first civilizations in the southeastern region of Mesopotamia as early as 7,500 years ago. The Sumerian civilization lasted more than three thousand years, but in time the Sumerians lost their influence.

The Fertile Crescent Mesopotamia The Babylonians formed a centralized government under King Hammurabi. The Babylolnian culture lasted from about 1770BCE to about 1595BCE. Various other cultures dominated part or all of the Fertile Crescent including Amorites, the Kassites, (c. 1531-1155BCE) the Hittites (c. 1370 – 1205BCE) and the Assyrians (c.890-600BCE).

The Fertile Crescent Mesopotamia The Babylonians formed a centralized government under King Hammurabi. The Babylolnian culture lasted from about 1770BCE to about 1595BCE. Various other cultures dominated part or all of the Fertile Crescent including Amorites, the Kassites, (c. 1531-1155BCE) the Hittites (c. 1370 – 1205BCE) and the Assyrians (c.890-600BCE).

The Fertile Crescent Mesopotamia The land known as Mesopotamia was later controlled by the Persians, the Greeks under Alexander the Great, the Romans, and the Ottoman Turks. The land between the Tigris and Euphrates has been part of the Modern nation of Iraq since 1932.

The Fertile Crescent Mesopotamia The land known as Mesopotamia was later controlled by the Persians, the Greeks under Alexander the Great, the Romans, and the Ottoman Turks. The land between the Tigris and Euphrates has been part of the Modern nation of Iraq since 1932.

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