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Euphrates and Tigris, Mesopotamian Ecology and Destiny

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Book Euphrates and Tigris, Mesopotamian Ecology and Destiny J. Rzóska
Libristo code: 02184149
Publishers Springer, October 2011
Scope and limitations of this book I am trying here to present the natural history of a land largely... Full description
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Scope and limitations of this book I am trying here to present the natural history of a land largely created and dominated by two great rivers, the Euphrates and Tigris. All rivers have two main functions, quite different from lakes; they transport water and eroded material sometimes over large distances. The astute Greeks, who penetrated here in the 4th century B.C., called the land Mesopotamia, an apt name; it is the only region in the Near East, except Egypt, having the benefit of large rivers. Another name coined in antiquity was 'Fertile Crescent', stretching from Egypt to present day Iraq; Herodotus marvelled at the fertility of the soils, the abundance of water and the magnificent cities of Mesopotamia. Thus a further role of some great rivers is recognized as foci of human development. The desire to collate this book arose from a similar motif as in the Nile book (1976), the intricate connection between man and rivers.

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Full name Euphrates and Tigris, Mesopotamian Ecology and Destiny
Author J. Rzóska
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2011
Number of pages 132
EAN 9789400991736
ISBN 9400991738
Libristo code 02184149
Publishers Springer
Weight 236
Dimensions 156 x 244 x 8
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