The Romans conquered Mesopotamia.
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Mythology and religion are by far the most usual subjects of ancient art work from Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece and Rome.
The affect of rivers flooding in Mesopotamia was that the rivers would deposit silt which was very good for growing crops
How did Rome's location affect its development
Rome contrubuted alot of things (to mesopotamia) such as changing the status of the people(s) CASTE SYSTEM status
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it affected Rome by giving them chrisianity
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Mesopotamia and Rome are two different areas. Mesopotamia is thought of as Turkey and the middle east. Rome is the city founded by Romulus when he bashed his brother Remus' head in with a rock. Rome was first ruled by kings (7 in all) and then turned into a republic. When Julius Caesar was assasinated by the senate in 44 bc, Augustus became the first emporer. Rome vastly expanded during the empire and when Christianity rose, Theodosius (A Roman Emporer) made it the official religion of the Empire. When the Visigoths invaded Rome in 476 AD, they forced the last Emporer (Romulus Augustulus) from the throne and the Empire fell.
It was a big affect if they side not farm they would haʻe nothing to trad
Yes. it was found in Indus valley civilization.