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Geographical Analysis Of Early Civilization
Part 1 of Paper ....of modern man began the great transformation from nomadic gatherers and hunters, to recognizably civilized people. This change is evidenced by the agricultural and urban revolutions, as well as the establishment of well defined religious, social, and governmental structures; all of which constitute the criterion for .... Part 2 of Paper ....erts border Mesopotamia to the south and west, and perilous mountains separate her northern and eastern extremities from the outside world.
In order to survive the perils of their environment, the Mesopotamians devoted much time and effort to the taming their chaotic rivers. As a result they became skilled at the tasks of irrigation and agriculture. This was also necessitated by their inability to communicate and trade with any regularity beyond the natural mountain and desert barriers. The t.... |
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