THE PRIMODIAL WATER
May 20, 2026 -
March 15, 2027
THE PRIMODIAL WATER
May 20, 2026 -
March 15, 2027
The Primordial Water
Crossed by the only two rivers known to have flowed through the biblical Garden of Eden-whose significance and dangers may have inspired the myth of the Flood-ancient Mesopotamia is also the land where irrigation was first invented and developed. These early human attempts to control water through the artificial transformation of the natural environment led to the invention and development in Mesopotamia of the first known hydraulic structures (early canals, bridges, aqueducts, pipeline networks, artificial lakes, etc.). They were sources of change for the region and its inhabitants, whose long-term strengths and weaknesses will be highlighted.
Statue known as the Gudea with the Gushing Vase. © GrandPalaisRmn
Relief depicting a naval expedition by the army of King Sargon II. © GrandPalaisRmn
Stele of Baal with the thunderbolt. © GrandPalaisRmn
Cylinder seal of Ibni-Sharrum. © GrandPalaisRmn
Statue in human form. © GrandPalaisRmn
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