A study reveals that Sumer, the cradle of civilization, rose because of natural tidal irrigation that shaped the world’s ...
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Ancient Mesopotamian Tides Sparked the Birth of Civilization, Study Finds
Research shows that ancient tides shaped the rise of Sumer, the world’s first civilization. Shifting deltas and tidal rhythms ...
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7 Rivers That Changed the Course of History
Rivers have always been more than just flowing water. They're lifelines, highways, and silent witnesses to humanity's ...
A recent study is changing the understanding of how urbanization developed in ancient Mesopotamia. According to the analysis, the emergence of the Sumerian civilization was not only the result of ...
Around 2400 BCE, the Sumerian city-states of Lagash and Umma went to war over irrigation water. Lagash diverted canals feeding Umma’s fields, sparking one of the first documented conflicts over a ...
New research reveals Sumer’s cities may have risen with the tides, rewriting the origin story of the world’s first ...
A recently published study in PLOS ONE is reshaping scientific understanding of the rise of urban civilization in ancient ...
When rolled on a moist clay tablet, these engravings left low-relief markings, signifying that the object's owner authorized ...
Annie Dee asked no questions when offered a trial run on a Massey-Ferguson combine in 2011. Free harvesting hours and corn in the trailer? No debate. Alongside Black Prairie Tractor general manager ...
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