I think it was the Egyptians but i am not sure
Australians
Hittites
The first irrigation systems, with dikes and canals was created over 10,000 years ago, we do not know for sure which people it first originated.The first civilization, which used these systems, was the Mesopotamian's to which most anthropologists accredit with this advancement.
The ancient Mesopotamians, specifically in the region of Sumer, developed some of the earliest known irrigation systems with dikes and canals around 6000 BCE. These systems were essential for managing water flow and cultivating crops in the arid region.
I think it was the Egyptians but i am not sure
bronze age
I think it was the Egyptians but i am not sure
Writing, irrigation, relief work during the floods, burial practices.
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The ancient sumerians developed the very first methods of irrigation.
Irrigation systems have historically been crucial for supporting agriculture and settlement in arid regions. Civilizations such as the Sumerians, Egyptians, and Indus Valley civilization developed sophisticated irrigation techniques to maximize crop production, population growth, and economic prosperity. The success and sustainability of these ancient civilizations were often closely tied to the effectiveness of their irrigation systems.
A couple of the special farming methods that the Inca and Aztec people developed were irrigation systems and terraced hillsides.