I dont know thats what im trying to figure out
Trade?
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Traders could easily travel to the cities and other people could share their culture (Cultural Diffusion) that's why Mesopotamia was considered a "Crossroads"
cuneiform
One fact is that the alphabet was easier than cuneiform.
the boys in mesopotamia had to go because they were going to be traders or other stuff but the girls were thought of the person in the family that would do all the choirs and all the work that was hard.
Roads were important to use as a path way to get to different places in the city. They were also used to set a path to the visitors (traders) to get around.
well the division of labor is the king or emperor, priests, merchants traders and craftsmen, then farmer/laborers, and then slaves. Sorry but that's the general pyramid of division of labor
Jumanos welcomed Spanish traders in 1536,they also farmed,spoke may different languages, and barley any rain fall
At the same time that Babylon was raising to greatness in southern Mesopotamia, in Northern Mesopotamia another group was growing strong. The Assyrians were a much more warlike people than the Babylonians. They were also known as great traders. Their caravans traveled all over the place, bringing goods to trade as well as food and wine to various cities in Mesopotamia. The Assyrians did not create small statues like the Sumerians or Babylonians. Instead the Assyrians painted on ceramics. Most of their paintings dealt with battles and the life of a warrior. We have learned a lot about how the Assyrians went to battle and how soldiers lived through their paintings. The Assyrians lived in towns. Even though they were herders and goat traders, they also had places to settle when they grew tired of the nomadic life. In their towns, they sometimes built huge buildings. We are not sure what these buildings were for but they were decorated with demons.
it was very richthey tradednow Iraqhanging gardenstower of babelHammurabi codeBabylon was a large city in ancient Mesopotamia. It is thought to be the home of the King of Kings, Gilgamesh.
Mesopotamia or the Fertile Crescent .