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Social Studies 2011
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Geography of The Fertile Crescent Fertile Crescent was developing around the same time of Egyptian development. Present day countries of Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Israel
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THE LAND Much of the land was rocky mountains or desert. HOWEVER, the Tigris and the Euphrates Rivers made life in these areas possible! Where does this remind you of?
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A plateau is an area of elevated flatland. Rivers begin in the snow capped Taurus Mountains. Rivers rush down narrow canyons to the valleys below until they reach the plateau of Northern Iraq. WHAT IS A PLATEAU? “Land Between the Rivers”
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Southern Iraq In Southern Iraq, the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers continue to flow to lower land until they empty into the Persian Gulf.
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FLOOD!!!!!! Silt, silt, and more silt!
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Mesopotamia’s Yearly Floods Did not come as regularly as the Nile floods. Often came at just the WRONG time! Did not flood during planting season, when dry fields needed to be softened and prepared for growth. Flooded just as crops were about to be harvested! DEADLY FLOODS – Cost farmers crops – Cost homes’ – Cost lives
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Contrast between Southern and Northern Mesopotamia and the potential for farming Southern – Rarely received more than a few sprinkles of rain each year – Droughts were a constant threat Northern – Had enough rain to make some farming possible – Rocky earth had only pockets of fertile soil – Flooding rivers did not leave behind as much silt as in the south WHERE SHOULD WE FARM?????
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In the fall, farmers needed to plant crops: BUT This is when the rivers were the lowest!! Spring (Harvest Time)- FLOODS
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WHAT DO WE DO?? Build water-control and irrigation systems! See the board!
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FARMING Wheat –most important Barley-most important Beans Onions Lettuce Cucumbers Spice Plants Date, Palm, and Pomegranate Trees On the edges of the farmland: Shepherds caring for goats and sheep Shepherds also had to ward off attacks from lions and jackals Sheep-wool and milk Cattle- milk, meat, leather, work
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