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Explain at least one way in which the invention of the wheel affected the mesopotamian economy?

Im assuming it helped people with trade.


What did Mesopotamian invent?

Mesopotamians invented the wheel chariot and mesopotamian women invented lipstick. The arch and the collumn were both developed in Mesopotamia, and are still used today in modern buildings and bridges.


When was the wheel invented and how did it affect the Mesopotamian economy?

To help transport people and goods from place to place. I don't know how it affected the economy but I hope this helps.


Why is wheel an important addition to modern society?

It help you to get around!


How has wheel affected the society?

Its spun us right round, baby right round


What was the Sumerians contribution to modern society?

i don't know . lol


How did the pottery wheel help the mesopotamian?

how did the potters wheel help the mesopotamians


When did Mesopotamian people create the wheel?

3500 BC


What did the mesopotamian invent?

Mesopotamians invented the wheel chariot and mesopotamian women invented lipstick. The arch and the collumn were both developed in Mesopotamia, and are still used today in modern buildings and bridges.


What Mesopotamian invention contributed to the development of civilization?

Cuneiform. Stele. Pictographs. System of laws. Wheel. Irragation System.


What were the Mesopotamian the first to do?

The Mesopotamians were the first to invent the wheel. they invented a lot of stuff like the plow


When was the first potter's wheel invented?

It is not known when the potter's wheel first came into use, but dates between about 8000 BC to about 1400 BC have been suggested. Many modern scholars suggest that it was first developed in Mesapotamia, although southeast Europe, Egyptand China have all been claimed as possible places of origin. A stone potter's wheel found at the Mesopotamian city of Ur in modern-day Iraq has been dated to about 3129 BC, but fragments of wheel-thrown pottery of an even earlier date have been recovered in the same area.