Farmers didn't use them
in ziggurats
He associated with other farmers and traders who banded together to protect their land from marauding nomads.
The Mesopotamian social system is I believe the social pyramid. It's when they categorized Mesopotamian life by putting them in Upper Class, Middle Class, and Lower Class.the social system is kings, priest ,craftsman merchants and salesmen, farmers, slaves ( we learned this yesterday for s.s )
The king and his family, nobles, priests, and military leader at the topMerchants, scribes, craftworkers, and farmers at the middleSlaves at the bottom
the mesopotamian farmers loed their feilds, and milked cows, and collected eggs and some other things
Farmers didn't use them
they did everything that farmers today do
Early life Mesopotamian farmers grew Barley and Sweet Potatoes.
they're farmers farmed food and it was dispersed amongst the city
Oh, dude, like, farmers in Mesopotamia totally needed a division of labor to handle all the farming tasks efficiently. By having different people focus on specific jobs like planting, harvesting, and irrigation, they could like, get stuff done way faster. It's like teamwork, but with more dirt and less high-fives.
Mesopotamia farmers built canals to irrigate their fields.
Through irrigation canals
That would depend on who they were, some were kings others peasant farmers.
in ziggurats
Early life Mesopotamian farmers grew Barley and Sweet Potatoes.
Egyptian farmers were more fortunate than Mesopotamian farmers because the Nile River flooded predictably every year, providing fertile silt for farming. In Mesopotamia, farmers relied on unpredictable Tigris and Euphrates River floods, which could be destructive. Additionally, Egyptian farmers had a more centralized government that managed irrigation systems, while Mesopotamian farmers had to rely on local city-states.