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When did the ancient Mesopotamians begin?

Early settlement began 10,000 BCE. Early Bronze Age kingdoms arose in the 3rd Millennium BCE. Babylonian empires followed by the Assyrian Empire 2nd Millennium BCE. Hittite empire followed by neo-Asyrian and neo-Babylonian empires followed by Persian empire and Macedonian ngdoms 1st Millennium BCE.


Which group made up the largest social class in early civilization?

the assyrian empire and yhe sumerian empire


What were the Babylonian and Assyrian empires remembered for?

Attempting and partially succeeding in imposing peace and promoting prosperity in a turbulent area of early civilisation. Something like it is needed in today's Middle East.


What characteristics describe Babylonian and Assyrian empires?

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What is the official money in early empires?

The early empires used a number of coins. The coins of each empires had different names.


How did early early empires in west gain wealth and power?

Early empires gained wealth and power by trading slaves, gold, and ivory.


How do classical empires differ from the early agriculture civilization?

The early agriculural civilizations had just about everyone helping farm or contribute in some way to agriculture. Classical empires had enough people and land so that food could be mass produced and others could become artisans or government officials because they didnt have to work on farms.


Which of the following was not one of the the early modern Islamic empires?

the Abbasid. The Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal were the only early modern Islamic empires


Early theater had its beginnings in which civilization?

Early theater had its beginnings in Greek civilization.


Did early empires in west Africa gain wealth and power?

Early empires gained wealth and power by trading slaves, gold, and ivory.


What characteristics did early civilization in Mesopotamia share with early civilization in China?

both developed paper


Who was the ruler during the assyrian period?

The Assyrian Empire had many kings and queens, not just one.Over the years from the Early Period to the Old Assyrian Period to the Middle Assyrian Period and to the Neo-Assyrian Period, the are estimated 122 known Assyrian Kings. There may be more, but archaelogist and historians have little knowledge of the earliest kings listed on the Assyrian Kings List, other than a few recorded contacts with other kingdoms.