Blog 10
Today in Western Civ we took more notes from the book from pages 29-31 and some of the notes we took were;
-2500 B.C. the pursan gulf was larger than it was today
-Tigris and Euphrates have joined together and filled it in
- to provide water Sumerians dug irrigation ditches that carried river water to fields
-for defense, they built city walls
-sumerians traded their grain, cloth, and crafted tools
- the main idea on pg 29, is it is the earliest civilization in Asia arose in Mesopotamia and organized into city-states
-pg 30 Sumerians created city-states- advanced cities, specialized workers, complex institutions, record keeping, and improved technology
- 3000 B.C. - built number of cities
- fields by barley and wheat
- early governments were controlled by temple priests
-2500 B.C. the pursan gulf was larger than it was today
-Tigris and Euphrates have joined together and filled it in
- to provide water Sumerians dug irrigation ditches that carried river water to fields
-for defense, they built city walls
-sumerians traded their grain, cloth, and crafted tools
- the main idea on pg 29, is it is the earliest civilization in Asia arose in Mesopotamia and organized into city-states
-pg 30 Sumerians created city-states- advanced cities, specialized workers, complex institutions, record keeping, and improved technology
- 3000 B.C. - built number of cities
- fields by barley and wheat
- early governments were controlled by temple priests
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