Carte Canals Fed Kingdoms Before Armies Protected Them Claire Monroe

Canals Fed Kingdoms Before Armies Protected Them

Irrigation systems and agricultural administration across the river societies of Mesopotamia.DE

Autor: Claire Monroe
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Mesopotamian civilization survived because water could be controlled. Between the unpredictable flow...

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Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2026
Pagini
220
EAN
9783565478033
Enbook ID
52824570
Editura
Greutate
676
Dimensiuni
210 x 297 x 12

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Mesopotamian civilization survived because water could be controlled. Between the unpredictable flows of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, early states learned that irrigation, labor coordination, and food storage were inseparable from political authority itself.This account explores the agricultural technologies that allowed Babylonian and earlier Mesopotamian societies to expand beyond subsistence farming. Large canal networks redirected river systems across arid landscapes, supporting grain production capable of sustaining dense urban populations. Irrigation management required centralized planning, seasonal labor mobilization, and increasingly sophisticated bureaucracy.The book also examines how environmental dependence shaped political structure. Flood control, crop distribution, and resource allocation strengthened palace institutions and temple economies while making societies vulnerable to ecological disruption and administrative failure. Agricultural abundance therefore became both the foundation of prosperity and a source of political fragility.Mesopotamia emerges here as a hydraulic civilization whose power depended on transforming water management into enduring state infrastructure.