They didn't have a coded script of law.
Assyrian culture was characterized by a militaristic and aggressive approach, heavily focusing on conquest and expansion, which was central to their identity as they sought to establish an empire through military might. In contrast, Babylonian culture emphasized literature, law, and trade, showcasing advancements like the Code of Hammurabi, which reflected a more administrative and diplomatic approach to governance. While the Assyrians were known for their brutal tactics and psychological warfare to instill fear in conquered peoples, Babylonians often integrated conquered regions through cultural exchange and economic ties. This fundamental difference in their approach to conquest shaped their respective legacies in the ancient Near East.
It took it over and incorporated it.
The near east changed over time. At periods there were independent city-states as in the Greek world. Then various empires (Assyrian, Babylonian, Persian) absorbed them, just as the Greek city-states were eventually absorbed into Hellenistic kingdoms and eventually the Roman Empire.
Because they are all cultires!
They were treated poorly and not givin much
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How does the culture of the Caribbean differ from culture of central America
montana is a home of 7 differ reservations of idians
the Assyrians and in Mesoptamia I wold think they would be the same traditions and cultures.They both spoke
A counter culture is a culture who's values and norms differ from that of the dominate culture, but instead of living together peacefully like subcultures, they seek to change the dominate culture.
Culture in England can differ depending on the region. The pub is an integral part of British culture. It is not uncommon to see people drinking in the afternoon.
it wasnt very good as many people called it the era of the fools.