Peter Toth

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It is a commonly accepted view that the earliest evidence of settlement in Sumer suggests that the urbanization that took root as a result of the Sumerian irrigation canals during the Uruk period necessitated cooperation. Irrigation led to the foundations for organized societies and cities, but it also led to the salination and later degradation of the soil.
Sumerians: A History From Beginning to End
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