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The Assyrians used aqueducts. An aqueduct is a raised arched structure built to carry water over long distances.
They used irrigation canals to draw water from the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers into their cities.
The Assyrians
The Assyrians were most notable for their invention of the aqueducts, structures that carried water to and from the cities. These were very important to their success.
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The Assyrians reached the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea, which the Babylonians did not. The Assyrian Empire expanded its territory significantly, allowing them access to these bodies of water. In contrast, the Babylonians were primarily focused on the fertile lands of Mesopotamia and did not venture as far north or west. This geographical advantage contributed to the Assyrians' military and trade capabilities.
Aqueducts were large water pipes and they were used to bring water to wherever it was needed.Aqueducts were large water pipes and they were used to bring water to wherever it was needed.Aqueducts were large water pipes and they were used to bring water to wherever it was needed.Aqueducts were large water pipes and they were used to bring water to wherever it was needed.Aqueducts were large water pipes and they were used to bring water to wherever it was needed.Aqueducts were large water pipes and they were used to bring water to wherever it was needed.Aqueducts were large water pipes and they were used to bring water to wherever it was needed.Aqueducts were large water pipes and they were used to bring water to wherever it was needed.Aqueducts were large water pipes and they were used to bring water to wherever it was needed.
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The Chaldeans rebelled against the Assyrians.
Bring Me Some Water was created in 1988.
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The Chaldeans rebelled against the Assyrians.