Moats in Mesopotamia In Mesopotamia they had many problems. One of those problems were attacks by neighboring communities. To solve this problem, they.

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Moats in Mesopotamia In Mesopotamia they had many problems. One of those problems were attacks by neighboring communities. To solve this problem, they built strong walls around their city. They also dug moats() outside the city walls to prevent enemies from entering the city. In case of attack, farmers fled the fields and took safety inside the city walls.

The Definition of Moat 1. a deep, wide trench, usually filled with water, surrounding the rampart of a fortified place, as a town or a castle. 2. any similar trench, as one used for confining animals in a zoo

The Map of Mesopotamia!

And Now Pictures of Moats!

The End! By: Zoe’ Hunter