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mention the crops and animals Mesopotamians familiar with​

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Answered by sanchitasingh86
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PLANTS:-

•Barley

•Cereals

•Date palms

•Other field crops such as Onions, Sesame, Flax.

•Various legumes such as chick peas, vetch, pea, lentil, and beans were important supplement to the cereals.

ANIMALS:-

Wild animals roamed the jungles of vegetation along the riverbanks or lived in the deserts to the west. They included lions, leopards, wild cattle, boar, deer, gazelle, ostrich, vultures and eagles. It was the duty of the king to protect his people from them and the lion hunt became the royal sport.

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Answered by HandsomeHunkk
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In reality, there were two types of Mesopotamian agriculture, corresponding to the two main ecological domains, which largely overlapped with cultural distinctions. The agriculture of southern or Lower Mesopotamia, the land of Sumer and Akkad, which later became Babylonia received almost no rain and required large scale irrigation works which were supervised by temple estates, but could produce high returns. The agriculture of Northern or Upper Mesopotamia, the land that would eventually become Assyria, had enough rainfall to allow dry agriculture most of the time so that irrigation and large institutional estates were less important, but the returns were also usually lower.

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