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Season 2, Episode 6 – Why Mesopotamia? The Land Between the Rivers That Built the World
In this episode—the final part of our mini-series on the origins of history—we ask a deceptively simple question: Why did civilization begin in Mesopotamia? Dr. Bruce Baker explores why this region, nestled between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, became the cradle of human advancement. From the agricultural revolution that fed cities to innovations in irrigation, trade, governance, writing, and architecture—Mesopotamia birthed the foundational elements of civilization. We unpack how the abundance of water first gave rise to settlement and surplus, and how the loss of that abundance forced humanity’s first great innovations. From Sumer to Babylon, ziggurats to laws, priest-kings to written codes—this was mankind’s first golden age. Don’t miss this insightful journey into why here and why then.
Connect with Us: If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate and review Witness of The Times on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. Every positive review helps new listeners find the show. We also want to hear from you! Send us your questions about the stories we profile. You can email us at [email protected]. You can find us on Facebook at Witness of the Times.
Credits:
Thank you for joining us on this incredible journey through history with Witness of The Times. We can't wait to share more enthralling stories with you in upcoming episodes.
Season 2, Episode 6 – Why Mesopotamia? The Land Between the Rivers That Built the World
In this episode—the final part of our mini-series on the origins of history—we ask a deceptively simple question: Why did civilization begin in Mesopotamia? Dr. Bruce Baker explores why this region, nestled between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, became the cradle of human advancement. From the agricultural revolution that fed cities to innovations in irrigation, trade, governance, writing, and architecture—Mesopotamia birthed the foundational elements of civilization. We unpack how the abundance of water first gave rise to settlement and surplus, and how the loss of that abundance forced humanity’s first great innovations. From Sumer to Babylon, ziggurats to laws, priest-kings to written codes—this was mankind’s first golden age. Don’t miss this insightful journey into why here and why then.
Connect with Us: If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate and review Witness of The Times on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. Every positive review helps new listeners find the show. We also want to hear from you! Send us your questions about the stories we profile. You can email us at [email protected]. You can find us on Facebook at Witness of the Times.
Credits:
Thank you for joining us on this incredible journey through history with Witness of The Times. We can't wait to share more enthralling stories with you in upcoming episodes.