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Land Between Two Rivers The Tigris River (East) The Euphrates River (West) Mesopotamia = “between two rivers” in Greek The Fertile Crescent is the large arc of rich, or fertile, farmland that extends from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea • Rivers begin in Taurus Mountains in Turkey • Flow south to flat fields • First people settled there more than 12,000 years ago • Silt, a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks made the land ideal for farming Poor Timing • Water needed to plant in fall, but rivers were at their lowest • Spring was time for harvest, but that’s when the rivers flooded • Ancient Mesopotamians developed irrigation to control this resource Controlling Water • Annual flooding • Spreads silt (a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks) • Developed irrigation (way of supplying water to an area of land) Early cities located near rivers. Flooding a problem People built canals to protect from flooding and move water to fields Irrigation allows people to grow more food Food Surpluses • Surplus = more than is needed • They ate fish, meat, wheat, barley and dates • Division of labor = each worker specializes in a particular task Farming in Mesopotamia • Main crops were wheat and barley • Secondary crops were beans, lettuce, onions, cucumbers and spice plants • Dates, apples, pomegranates • Raised sheep, goats and cattle Surplus allows specialization and the division of labor