Agriculture
The main occupation of the Mesopotamians was agriculture. The Euphrates and Tigris rivers were their main sources of water supply.Flooding was irregular .So they built an elaborate and highly developed irrigation system to ensure the steady supply of water throughout the year they also built dyke's to control floods.
Domestication of animals
They domesticated animals such as the cows and goat sheep and donkey.
Art and Craft
The increase In agricultural production and abundant stocks of food supplies freed the population from toiling in the Field's
there were lots of jobs in Mesopotamia. this is the class and the jobs in the classes in Mesopotamia;
The upper class consisted of priests, Kings, and rich landowners. The middle class consist of government officials, merchants, artisans, farmers, fishermen. The last class, lower class consisted of unskilled workers and slaves.
There are more jobs but if you scroll down you will find them!
Baker,Leather Dealer,Musician,Perfume Maker,Potter,Priest,prophet,Queen,scribe,Shepherd,slave,soldier,stone carver,tanner,tax Collector,toll Collector,vizier,weaver,king,herald,goldsmith
If you are looking for the classes you can scroll down to find them!
Ancient Mesopotamia had jobs like scribe, pottery, shoemaker
Some jobs in Mesopotamia are:
Farmer
Scribe
Merchant
Priest
King( Monarch)
Slave
Blacksmith
some specialized jobs in Mesopotamia were farmers entertainers artist etc..........................................
Yes
Well I know one of the early mesopotamian inventions was the plow.
Gilgamesh of Uruk
Well, Some mesopotamian's had more power's than the others, but no, no one was richer or more poor than the other's
These jobs helped keep their communiity together. Everyone had something to do to keep it from destroying. For example, soldiers kept out a good eye for anything wrong happening, or scribes kept the daily records.
Scribes, perfume makers, harpists, singers, irrigators
Yes
Well I know one of the early mesopotamian inventions was the plow.
Gilgamesh of Uruk
the mesopotamian farmers loed their feilds, and milked cows, and collected eggs and some other things
mesicion from the nature like leaves
Well, Some mesopotamian's had more power's than the others, but no, no one was richer or more poor than the other's
These jobs helped keep their communiity together. Everyone had something to do to keep it from destroying. For example, soldiers kept out a good eye for anything wrong happening, or scribes kept the daily records.
With the division of labor people work different jobs so that means the society can accomplish more.
With the division of labor people work different jobs so that means the society can accomplish more.
i only know onw his name was Cyrus
No, a Mesopotamian terraced scribe is not a Ziggurat. The answer would be A Mesopotamian terraced Pyramid is a ziggurat.