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Challenges of Development in Sumer and Egypt

2023-12-05 14:59:04

The rich and economical engineering of the land of Sumer City State's important irrigation system requires a large population. In a more religious aspect, the Sumerians worship Enrique of God of Storm. No one is considered to be descendants of God, but the Sumerians are responsible for the municipal leaders, pastors, and senior soldiers. Because Sumer has no known obstacles in nature, military is a powerful aspect. As Sumer's natural resources are small, the economy uses crops as money and trade is also important.

The geographical location of ancient Sumerian is completely different from the geographical position of its neighboring country Egypt. Some natural barriers are not as difficult as Egypt. In Sumer, there are two main waterways, Euphrates River and Tigris River. These rivers are not as calm as the Nile River. They drowned when they drowned! The whole village was washed away, people drowned in the power of the river. As all the topsoil was washed away, the crop will not grow near the river.

The aim of this paper is to compare the development and characteristics of early civilization of Mesopotamia (Sumer), Egypt, India (Indus Valley, Jalapa), China (Shan dynasty) and Central America (Olmec). From the creation of a village to form a civilization. These civilizations seem to have evolved in response to their environment and their response to human survival and safety needs. The first human civilization of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Indus Valley, China (not Central America) developed around the river, so it was called alluvial, or plains around the river. For Mesopotamia and Egypt, the use of irrigation to control the way of water is important for their survival. Irrigation allows water to be more distant from the river itself, allowing more people to use the river. Also, it is necessary to suppress the flood