2,500,000-8,000 bc
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3200 BC
scientists say it was around 40, but nobody knows!
The beginning of recorded Greek history was as early as 776 BC
You can't visit Mesopotamia - unless you know how to time travel. Mesopotamia is the historic land which is presently known as Iraq. Babylon, from Mesopotamia, no longer exists, but Baghdad, Iraq does. It can be visited by U.S. military and diplomatic personnel, as well as by various military contractors. Tourism does not exist, at present, in Iraq.
Mesopatomia didnt use money at that time money didnt exist they had to do things therself to get the stuff they need.
Neanderthals are alleged to have existed during a time span anywhere between 600,000 to 24,000 years ago.
Rome has existed from 753 BC to the present, a time span of 2,764 years.
first time Mesopotamia ends is in 1900ce
Mesopotamia was built up of many the first were the Sumerians who were dated from 3000 BC to 2500 BC and the last were the Arameans who were dated from 1200 BC to 1200 BC. So I guess you can say Mesopotamia was from 3000 BC to 1200 BC.
Yes, they were once part of Mesopotamia(Fertile crescent) in Sumeria.
Currency did not exist in Mesopotamia. Instead, the economy relied on a barter system where goods and services were exchanged directly without the use of money.