History, 13.11.2020 19:50 alyssaboosiefkes
Which of the following describes the people who first settled on the plain of the Tigris-Euphrates valley in 7000 B. C?
A people fleeing the Assyrian army
B. Sumer farmers who raised livestock on a seasonal basis
Chunter-gatherers who settled temporarily during planting season
D. hunter-gatherers who depended on their environment for food
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