For writing it is cuneiform and for their voice they verbally talked in some kind of sound which i do not know yet. The things they used to write on are stele aka a stone. The stele could also be used for boundary marks. hope that helps. and guranteed that this stuff is 99% correct i think. Got this stuff from books. Had to do book reports.....
55,000 people lived all over mesopotamia
it wasn't Mesopotamia that conquered anything, but rather other people conquered Mesopotamia.
To protect the people from Mesopotamia, the people used the code of Hamurabi.
Yes, writing in Mesopotamia was used by clay tablets and people who were people writing were called scribes. The writing in Mesopotamia developed around 3500 BC.
The people of Mesopotamia had a tendency to settle along waterways and rivers. This is what was known as the river valley concept of these people.
They talked to each other.
Verbally and -- after they invented it -- by writing.
Cuneiform allowed people in Mesopotamia to keep written records, communicate information, and conduct business transactions more efficiently. It facilitated the administration of trade, legal agreements, and government activities in the region.
55,000 people lived all over mesopotamia
it wasn't Mesopotamia that conquered anything, but rather other people conquered Mesopotamia.
people who preformed religious ceronies in Mesopotamia:)
To protect the people from Mesopotamia, the people used the code of Hamurabi.
The people that lived in Mesopotamia were Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, and Assyrians.
what kind of houses mesopotamia people lived in
people in mesopotamia built canals for irrigation systems such as dams,buildings, and rivers
Yes, writing in Mesopotamia was used by clay tablets and people who were people writing were called scribes. The writing in Mesopotamia developed around 3500 BC.
The people of Mesopotamia had a tendency to settle along waterways and rivers. This is what was known as the river valley concept of these people.