Do chaldean girls date other races?
Some do. It all really depends on the girl to be honest. The family will never allow it, Most Chaldean families frown on a Chaldean women marrying or dating anything other then a Chaldean Man. It is usually the girls choice but once her family finds out, its history. It really depends on the man, I hate to say but if the man is black, then it really should just stop there because it wont work out at all. Chaldean families aren't racist but they just believe that their culture should marry the same culter.
Why did the civilizations of the Mesopotamia need to develop irrigation?
Irrigation was important to agriculture in Mesopotamia because of the semiarid climate, the climate is hot and dry and gets less than 10 in. of rain a year.
The climate reflects how the crops grow and the crops need a good supply and source of water so they can be plentiful.
Since the climate of Mesopotamia gets a shortage of rain, the irrigation system, that transports the water from the river to the crops, is very important. Without the irrigation system, there would be no crops, and without crops, people would starve, and if people starved than there wouldn't be any people, and that wouldn't be good at all. This is why it's important to have irrigation for agriculture in Mesopotamia.
When did Mesopotamians invent board games?
no
Yes they did, the invented them in 3,000 BC and was a very useful invention cause we still use them today.
What is the use of the rivers in Mesopotamia?
Rivers are natural features of landscapes; they drain rainwater into the sea. This is the same in Mesopotamia as all throughout the world. Rivers were also used as a means of transportation, using boats to traverse the waters to get to a new area.
How do you know the Indus Valley traded with the Sumerians?
Objects have been found that were traded between the two and in each other's area. If I make a pot in India and trade or sell it to you in Italy that pot would be found in Italy but it would be clear that it wasn't made there. Not only are items traded between cultures but inventions and technology. If someone invents an item in country A and one like it is found in country B historians know that the two cultures traded or were in communication.
How did trade affect people in Mesopotamia?
Commercial trading activities helped human history in many ways. Here are a few examples:
1. Trading helped the economic growth of human societies;
2. Trading acquainted peoples from different cultures;
3. Trading helped develop new ways of trading such as the improvement of trading ships and other vehicles such as railways; and
4. Trading was a force behind exploration to find new markets; improved trading was one of the missions that helped Europeans "find" the New World.
What is the importance of an empire?
The advantages of an empire are basically wealth and prosperity for the conqueror and protection for the conquered. The conqueror had access to the natural resources of the conquered territories and these contributed to its the wealth. The conquered enjoyed the protection of the empire such as its armed forces and its laws and sometimes of its culture.
How was the indus river civilization similar to ancient Mesopotamia?
Ancient Egyptian communities were able to grow and become successful due in large part to
Why was Hammurabi's code an important landmark in the growth of civilization?
because it helped the people in disciple, self-control. it helped Hammurabi govern nicely and adequately making sure all laws were fair and just. it improved agriculture and the worship of God and gods.
What factors led the development of civilation in the mesopotamia?
The following environmental factors led to development of Mesopotamia:
- Droughts
- Floods
- Volcanic Activity
- And others
Where was the world's first great civilization?
The Sumer or Sumerian Civilization (Mesopotamia) is noted as the first "Civilization" to meet all the right qualifications; c. 5300 B.C. It existed in what is today Iraq.
Why did people choose Mesopotamia to create their permanent settlements?
because there were bodies of water, where people could eaisly get water to water crops, which were needed to eat.
What kind of people lived in Mesopotamia?
people such as the Persians, Babylonians, Persia changed its name to Iran in 1935, and modern day countries partially in mesopotamia are turkey, Iraq, and syria. mesopotamia has also been occupied by Alexander's empire (The greek empire), the roman empire, and the byzantine empire.
What are advancements made in Mesopotamia?
There was many. They invented plows, dams, the wheel, chariots, and the most important of all, writing. Cuneiform writing that is. This was picture writing.
What is the time span for Mesopotamia?
Mesopotamia was built up of many the first were the Sumerians who were dated from 3000 BC to 2500 BC and the last were the Arameans who were dated from 1200 BC to 1200 BC. So I guess you can say Mesopotamia was from 3000 BC to 1200 BC.
How did the Fertile Crescent get its name?
The land was fertile because of all the silt that entered the ground around the Nile. It had an abundance of crops and vegetation.
Also, the shape of the land is was in the form of a crescent: an arc shape.
The key elements were the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers which supplied the water which made the fertile land productive and washed down new soil to maintain the fertility.
How long ago did people settle in Mesopotamia?
here are some reasons they settled in Mesopotamia.
-Hope this helped. :)
What are some of the problems that the Sumerians faced?
the Sumerian's faced drough,diasese,floods and invading armies all of these evils came and went at the will of the gods.
Why didn't Mesopotamian girls go to school?
For some reason they didn't get as many rights as boys did, like getting to go to school or being able to compete in the Olympics. You probably won't believe me but girls weren't even allowed to watch the Olympics.
How did the Hittites influence Mesopotamian society?
The answer lies within the giant boobs or some history book somewhere
How do the Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations differ from the civilization of Mesopotamia?
They needed to export wine, oil and jewelry for food and raw materials.
When did sargon establish the akkadian empire?
Sarong did not become an empire. He could not possibly have done so because he was a man. Actually there were three Sargons;
Sargon or Akkad or Sarong the great (ruled c. 2334 BC - 2279 BC) was the founder of the Akkadian Empire and the Dynasty of Akkad
Sargon I (ruled 1920-1881 BC) was the fifth king of the Old Assyrian Empire
Sargon II (ruled 722-705 BC) was the eleventh king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire
Why do Historians know very little about Harappan civilization compared to Egypt and Mesopotamia?
European historians tend to ignore evidence given by indigenous groups, preferring to spin their own theories about the past, especially with reference to India. So we are told by them that Indus script may never be deciphered, when it was deciphered in 2010, and the results may be seen at Facebook on the Indus Script Dictionary page. Also, we are told by these same academics that Indo-Iranians were invaders who destroyed a great civilization, when the genetic evidence from South Asia indicates that Indo-Iranian people were native to India and split off from the Ancestral South Indian population around 40,000 years ago. See 'Archeogenetics of South Asia' on Wikipedia for more information on this.
Who were the rulers of early Mesopotamia?
Mesopotamia is a region, not a country, so nobody ever ruled over Mesopotamia just like nobody ever ruled over Iberia or the Amazon Rainforest. The first emperor anywhere in the world founded his empire in Mesopotamia; this was Sargon of the Akkadian Empire.