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is ur from the fertile crescent a early settlement
The fertile crescent was near important waterways.
The two rivers (Tigris and Euphrates) gave the land ample irrigation for agriculture and life. The weather was also optimal for survival, due to the Mediterranean climate. The soil was fertile--hence the name, "The Fertile Crescent."
Well, the humans wanted good supplies, and the Fertile Crescent was there. The Fertile Crescent is an area at the end/beginning of the Nile River that generated FABULOUS soil for crops. The only hardships were that there are shortages of wood, metal and stone. So, it was really hard to make shelter with grass dirt and bushes.
Well, the humans wanted good supplies, and the Fertile Crescent was there. The Fertile Crescent is an area at the end/beginning of the Nile River that generated FABULOUS soil for crops. The only hardships were that there are shortages of wood, metal and stone. So, it was really hard to make shelter with grass dirt and bushes.
Well, the humans wanted good supplies, and the Fertile Crescent was there. The Fertile Crescent is an area at the end/beginning of the Nile River that generated FABULOUS soil for crops. The only hardships were that there are shortages of wood, metal and stone. So, it was really hard to make shelter with grass dirt and bushes.
Early humans migrated eastward to the Fertile Crescent rather than north to Europe because the Fertile Crescent offered more favorable conditions for agriculture and settlement due to its fertile soil, abundant water sources, and diverse flora and fauna. These factors made it easier for early humans to establish communities and develop agriculture-based societies compared to the colder and less hospitable environment of Europe.
Well, the humans wanted good supplies, and the Fertile Crescent was there. The Fertile Crescent is an area at the end/beginning of the Nile River that generated FABULOUS soil for crops. The only hardships were that there are shortages of wood, metal and stone. So, it was really hard to make shelter with grass dirt and bushes.
The people of the Fertile Crescent first gathered wild grains. They then scattered the grains and it became the early method of farming.
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Hieroglyphs
The Phoenicians.