they would help their parents farm or just play around
The best place to farm in Mesopotamia would be in the lush valley between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers.
Sumer, babylon, assyria, Chaldean
Because it was the richest place to farm at the time. Powerful empires conquered parts of Mesopotamia. Also it is in the shape of a crescent.
Because it was in the "fertile crescent" and between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
To farm in Mesopotamia, you would need to prepare the land through irrigation, as the region depended on rivers like the Tigris and Euphrates for water supply. Next, you would need to cultivate crops like barley, wheat, and dates using simple tools such as wooden plows. Lastly, managing the water supply through a system of canals and dikes would be crucial for successful farming in Mesopotamia.
they would help their parents farm or just play around
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The best place to farm in Mesopotamia would be in the lush valley between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers.
it was first developed to record farm surpluses in Ancient Mesopotamia.
Sumer, babylon, assyria, Chaldean
It is just an illusion. Place fences very close to each other, one behind the other.
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They were in fertile river valleys that had good soil to farm on.