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HowStuffWorks on MSNThe Euphrates River, at the 'Cradle of Civilization,' Is Drying UpThe Euphrates River drying is an indicator that climate change will undoubtedly have a serious human impact unless international cooperation and nongovernmental organizations can invoke dramatic ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNMesopotamian irrigation system discovered, sheds light on early farming practicesThe study provided a clear picture of the well-planned ancient irrigation system that once flourished in the region.
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Live Science on MSNMassive Mesopotamian canal network unearthed in IraqResearchers have identified an extensive Mesopotamian canal network that supplied ancient farms in the Eridu region with ...
Archaeologists have discovered a massive and well-preserved network of ancient irrigation canals in southern Mesopotamia, ...
Eridu was left dry and uninhabited, preserving it like no other Mesopotamian region with irrigation systems that ended up ...
The canal network, detailed in the journal Antiquity, remained untouched for centuries due to a shift in the Euphrates river’s course in the first millennium BC. This left the area dry and ...
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