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Samarians

Samarians . The land between the rivers. Military Contributed by Waylin. Over the course of ancient history, the military's and the nature of war evolved constantly in Mesopotamia. In Samaria city states fought each other over water rights and farming land.

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Samarians

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  1. Samarians The land between the rivers.

  2. Military Contributed by Waylin • Over the course of ancient history, the military's and the nature of war evolved constantly in Mesopotamia. • In Samaria city states fought each other over water rights and farming land. • They used slings , simple missiles and simple bows.

  3. Money contributed by Newt • The Mesopotamia peoples used silver coins. • They didn’t just use silver coin they had golden coins. • They didn’t just call them coins they called them emperors

  4. ART Contributed by Kyra • They didn’t draw much, they carved stones. • they made fancy chairs and unglazed faces that kept water cool. • They made jewelry of precious gold and lapis.

  5. TradecontributedbyWillard • They traded Grains, donkeys, pots. • They only traded in the near east. • International trade in this period was limited both and as in the quantity of products.

  6. music contributed by Newt • They had many musical instruments, including the harp, reed pipes, drums, and the lyre. • The Samarians loved music. It seemed to be a important part of religious and civic live in summer • Many of the songs were for the goddess Inana.

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