The tools where made from clay and wood. You can get move info from the book 'empires and conquests''.
Well I know one of the early mesopotamian inventions was the plow.
Artisans made pots, clothes and many other things.
They were made out 2 layers of a very strong woven fabric!
the Mesopotamian's made there money by inventing the mud and dirt.
im pretty sure it was wood and steel
Well I know one of the early mesopotamian inventions was the plow.
plows agriculture (farming) and domesticating (training) animales
Artisans made pots, clothes and many other things.
The Mesopotamian empire is made up of irrigation cuneiform artisans kings and more if this did not help you check out Google.
The Mesopotamian god who made humans out of clay is Enki, also known as Ea. He is considered the god of wisdom, fresh water, and creation in Mesopotamian mythology. Enki was responsible for creating humanity out of clay and breathing life into them.
Mesopotamians invented the irrigation system and the seeder plow. Which was very important to Mesopotamian farming.
Straw thatch or mud-brick.
By writing on tablets made out of clay
They were made in Babylon and other early Mesopotamian city-states.
tools were made of artifacts or rocks
They were made out 2 layers of a very strong woven fabric!
Neanderthals made a variety of tools for such tasks as chopping and scraping. These tools were made from stone.