Despite widespread myths in antiquity that set the Garden of Eden someplace in Mesopotamia, the flat, hot region was never ideal for human settlement – and that's precisely the reason why the first civilization was created there. Arnold Toynbee crafted the “challenge and response” theory to explain this apparent contradiction[1], when he wrote that larg…
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