there are many inventions in Mesopotamia, they invented the wheel, and cylinder seal, and the cuneiform and too many more things.
the wheel is used to move things and it was easy for them to do that because it do not have any side.
the cylinder seal is used as a sign, every body have another shape, and also they where writing some words with it.
the cuneiform is used to write on, they used to record every thing they do because they believed in education.
1.frying pans
2.razors
3.cosmetic sets
4.Shepard's pipes
5.harps
6.kilns to cook bricks and pottery
7.bronze hand tools like a hammers,axes,plow,and seeder plow
8.chariots
9.glass
10.daggers
11.wheel
12.writing called cuneiform
13.spears
14.sailboat
15.cylinder seal
16.the first library
17.battering ram
Sumerians have been said to have invented some very important tools, including the wheel, sail, and plow. They were one of the first to use bronze at the start of the bronze age. They also had a unique writing system where they recorded scientific records.
their inventions were such as leeves, the wheel for transportation, cuniform, sun-dried bricks for building walls and houses The irrigation system, the wheel, cuneiform, # system?, seeder plow, sanitation techniques, measuring time, calendar (354 or 365 days....no one knows), helmets, war chariots, the lance, and the helmet. the inventions were
Soap
The Wheel
The Arch
Cuneiform
Irrigation
Canals
Algebra
The Calendar
Mesopotamia between the rivers", is a toponym for the area of the Tigris-Euphrates river system, largely corresponding to modern-day Iraq, as well as some parts of northeastern Syria, southeastern Turkey, and southwestern Iran. The Mesopotamians invented alot of thing for life to be more enjoyable and easy. They invented the chariot, the sail boat, and a kind of money system by using clay tokens for trades. Tokens were of diffrent sizes and shapes. The tokens were put into a clay ball with the number of tokens pressed on the outside.
Some of the innovations of Mesopotamia are Cuneiform (writing), the wheel, and their calendar.
Irrigation, cuneiform
written language and the alphabet
wheel,sail boat, writing and irrigation and now find it for ur slef
The Summarian civilizations of Mesopotamia
innovations like pottery, the wheel, and metallurgy.
What is the terrain of mesopotamia
it wasn't Mesopotamia that conquered anything, but rather other people conquered Mesopotamia.
wheel,sail boat, writing and irrigation and now find it for ur slef
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Mesopotamian peoples had many technological innovations, most notably the wheel which some consider the most important mechanical invention in history. Other Mesopotamian innovations include metal working. copper-working, glassmaking, the sail, writing, lamp making, textile weaving , flood control, water storage, as well as irrigation. They were also one of the first Bronze Age people in the world, and the first people to divide time into 60 units. One way these innovations contributed to Mesopotamia's cultural development, and overall economic prosperity by helping the Mesopotamians expand there empires by conquering people with there advance weapons and armor. While other innovations such as the wheel, writing, and the sail allowed for easier trade within the Mesopotamian empire and with area's surrounding Mesopotamia contributing to Mesopotamia's overall economic prosperity.
Mainly the wheel, sailboat, and irrigation. they also put shoulder yokes on oxen to make plowing easier, and also started to used bronze in the beginning of the bronze age.
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