between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
Iraq
Between the rivers Tigris and Euphrates in Ira)
Cause they were the only rivers, and water is hard to find there.
Mesopotamia from the Greek meaning "land between the rivers". And the name of the two rivers are Tigris and Euphrates.
Mesopotamia is in what is now Iraq, and is the very fertile area between the rivers Tigris and Euphrates.Mesopotamia is located between the rivers of Tigris and Euphrates, largely corresponding to the modern day Iraq, and also some part of northeastern Syria, southeastern Turkey,and southeastern Iran.It is located in modern day Iraq. Mesopotamia was approximately 300 miles long and 150 miles wide. It was located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. It is now known as Iraq.Mesopotamia is located in modern day Iraq.
Persian Gulf (only just) Avand Rud (I think)
A good resource for maps of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers is the website "Google Maps," where you can zoom in on the region for detailed views. Additionally, the "National Geographic" website offers historical and physical maps that highlight these rivers. For more academic resources, the "United States Geological Survey (USGS)" provides topographic maps that include the Tigris and Euphrates. Lastly, online databases like JSTOR may have scholarly articles with maps included.
A brief analysis of the biblical story of the Garden of Eden tells us that there never could have been a Garden of Eden as described. The Book of Genesis identifies four rivers that went out of Eden, the Pishon, Gihon, Tigris, and Euphrates. The Tigris, and Euphrates are clearly known to us as being in south-western Asia, but the Gihon is described as being in Ethiopia, which is actually in another continent..Leon R. Kass (The Beginning of Wisdom: Reading Genesis) says that there can be no single terrestrial place that would serve as the common source of these four widely separated rivers. True, the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers do meet, but the lands the text associates with the first two rivers are clearly separated from the Tigris-Euphrates valley, the first to the north, the second to the south. This geographical impossibility tells us that the Garden of Eden was a purely mythical place.If there was no Garden of Eden, there was no flaming sword to block the path to the Tree of Life. In ancient times, with no concept of guns or land mines, a flaming sword seemed the most terrifying weapon to threaten anyone who attempted to find a way back.
hahaha! like i know.....go somewhere else to find the answer sorry:? Shatt Al-Arab
The Near East/ Middle East. Is between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, its one of the parts of Iraq being attacked right now, many items of the Sumerian museums have been stolen and sold on the black market.
Eden wasn't a city, but instead a garden paradise that Adam and Eve, the first humans according to the Bible, were created and lived the beginning of their lives in. Ever since Adam and Eve left it, no one has found this place again.