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Ancient civilizations often used a nearby river to be diverted to a degree with irrigation ditches which led to farmlands that required water for the growing of crops. In ancient Egypt the yearly flooding of the Nile river provided a source of water for the irrigation of farmlands. This was the typical irrigation system of ancient times.
ditches filled with water so when crops needed to be watered, it can be easily dispersed. or it can catch water unneeded when it rained
Rivers, creeks, dams, canals and irrigation ditches.
they dug irrigation ditches from the river to their fields so they could bring water to their crops.
Hammurabi inherited one major direction for his political activity to succeed in controlling the Euphrates waters. An important area of the code was written that depended exclusively on irrigation agriculture. Since Hammurabi expanded the kingdom to conquer all of ancient Mesopotamia, he had to regulate the use of water for his expanding kingdom.
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Ancient civilizations often used a nearby river to be diverted to a degree with irrigation ditches which led to farmlands that required water for the growing of crops. In ancient Egypt the yearly flooding of the Nile river provided a source of water for the irrigation of farmlands. This was the typical irrigation system of ancient times.
Irrigation really started in Ancient Egypt when the pharaohs used ditches to move water from the Nile River to the crop fields.
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irrigation ditches Yeah, it's irrigation ditches...thanx
ditches dug and built to control flooding and to better water more land
It sounds like you're referring to irrigation, where water is diverted by ditches and canals to make land more suitable for planting crops. Irrigation ditches can divert water from free-flowing rivers and streams or from reservoirs created by dams.
carrying irrigation water into fields through open ditches waste water
The Egyptian irrigation ditches brought water from the River Nile to water food crops growing along the Nile Valley.
carrying irrigation water into fields through open ditches waste water
Irrigation really started in Ancient Egypt when the pharaohs used ditches to move water from the Nile River to the crop fields.
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