They originally lived in the upper Tigris Valley and mountains, but conquered to the west and south.
Yes
No. Ancient mesopotamia was around and between the Tirgris and Euphrates rivers. ancient Egypt was in north africa. And and Egypt became great later than mesopotamia.
Online, it looks pretty close, since the Tigris is the Northern river and the Euphrates is the Southern river along most of the border. Additionally, different online maps give different information about what the borders of ancient Mesopotamia were. However, since the Euphrates spikes up above the Tigris in the North, I would have to go with the users who have been saying the Euphrates river. See the related link below to see the map that I used to make this determination.
The Nile River and the Tigris/Euphrates Rivers
The city of Babylon was the capital of the ancient land of Babylonia in southern Mesopotamia. It was situated on the Euphrates River about 50 miles south of modern Baghdad, just north of what is now the modern Iraqi town of al-Hillah. The second river is the Tigris.
The city state of north mesopotamia is known as Assyria and the people are called Assyrians
Yes - today's Northern Iraq.
yes
No. The Assyrian people lived north of Mesopotamia near the TIGRIS RIVER.
They originally lived in the upper Tigris Valley and mountains, but conquered to the west and south.
The waterway that extends north of the Dead Sea is the Nile River. The northernmost waterway that bounded the Mesopotamia region is the Euphrates River.
The Tigris River and the Euphrates River
No. Ancient mesopotamia was around and between the Tirgris and Euphrates rivers. ancient Egypt was in north africa. And and Egypt became great later than mesopotamia.
tigris river euphrates river
no
From heavy seasonal rainfall in the mountains in the north.
Online, it looks pretty close, since the Tigris is the Northern river and the Euphrates is the Southern river along most of the border. Additionally, different online maps give different information about what the borders of ancient Mesopotamia were. However, since the Euphrates spikes up above the Tigris in the North, I would have to go with the users who have been saying the Euphrates river. See the related link below to see the map that I used to make this determination.
It is the arabian desert