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Tigris River History

Amelia Khatri

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Editorial: Publifye

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Sinopsis

Tigris River History explores the profound role of the Tigris River in shaping Mesopotamian civilization and its lasting impact on world history. The book examines how this vital water source influenced the rise of agriculture and urban centers like Sumer and Akkad, and how it shaped the political and social structures of ancient Mesopotamia. By focusing on the river, the book offers a unique perspective on how natural resources can dictate the trajectory of entire civilizations.

 
The narrative progresses chronologically, beginning with the river's geological origins and moving through the development of complex societies, empires, trade, warfare, and religious beliefs. For example, the book analyzes archaeological evidence of irrigation systems alongside historical accounts of water management policies.

 
The book also delves into the river's significance in the modern era, exploring issues of water management, environmental challenges, and geopolitical tensions in contemporary Iraq, demonstrating the river's continuing relevance. Through an interdisciplinary approach, the book integrates insights from archaeology, history, geography, and political science.

 
The book argues that the Tigris was not merely a geographical feature but an active agent in shaping the cultural, economic, and political landscape of Mesopotamia. The book draws upon archaeological findings, ancient texts, and contemporary scientific studies to provide a comprehensive and accessible account suitable for both academic readers and the general public.
Disponible desde: 12/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 62 páginas.

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