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The land is quite fertile due to seasonal rains, and the river and streams flowing through the mountains. Early people farmed the land and used timber metals, and stone from the nearby mountains.
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Land meant grain which could be sold for money.
the fertile crescent is a region in the near east
It is Sargon, a soldier from a powerful city and state in northern Mesopotamia, created the first empire in the world and the area of the ancient mesopotamia.
The land is quite fertile due to seasonal rains, and the river and streams flowing through the mountains. Early people farmed the land and used timber metals, and stone from the nearby mountains.
A community that included a city and its nearby farmlands was called a "city-state". The nearby land might include several villages.
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No it was not. It was a large part of land that housed many different city-states. :)
They would clear timberland that was available to them, or conquer a nearby land and take it's territory for itself.
Ur was located in Mesopotamia - modern day Iraq .
Land meant grain which could be sold for money.
A country based on one city and the farm lands around it.
The first civilizations were formed in Mesopotamia and Egypt. These civilizations formed near rivers and benefited from the nearby fertile land.
Mesopotamia is an ancient land seeped in history and diversity. A slogan for Mesopotamia could include, " Mesopotamia: Land of knowledge." or "Mesopotamia: the ultimate Sandy Oasis."
Mesopotamia (the land between the two rivers).
Land meant grain which could be sold for money.