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Their life was not that simple. The Assyrians were feared for their military might and their cruelty. They mostly fought and created new weapons and war strategies.

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What life was like in Mesopotamia under Assyrian rule?

Their life was not that simple. The Assyrians were feared for their military might and their cruelty. They mostly fought and created new weapons and war strategies.


How was Assyria similar to other city-states in Mesopotamia?

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.


What was life like in Mesopotamia compared to life in a cave?

it was easier


Why did Assyria live were they did?

I would first like to say that "Assyria" is a nation; "Assyrians" are the people. Assyrians came about after the Babylonians and Sumerians, which settled in the Mesopotamian area in modern Iraq due to its advantages in fertility for farming. Surrounded by desert wasteland, Mesopotamia was like a safe haven or Oasis. It is then commonly referred to as the "cradle of civilization".


Why can one say that Mesopotamia had many faces?

The phrase may refer to the many nations that inhabit or have inhabited the area since Mesopotamia has been known to be the seat of many civilizations and peoples such as the Assyrians, Babalonians, Greeks, Persians, Romans, and now countries like Iraq and Isreal.


What was lifelike in Mesopotamia under Assyrian rule?

it is really bad and they get treated like their servants


What do the Assyrians like to do?

I think the Assyrians like to draw because they enjoy drawing and they have like more than 600 drawings.That most Assyrians drew in there homes.


What does it smell like in Mesopotamia?

It smells like Mesopotamia


What was the terrain like in Mesopotamia?

What is the terrain of mesopotamia


What did The Assyrians Accomplish?

about like 6


Where was the cuneiform used?

Cuneiform was predominantly used in Mesopotamia, an ancient region located in present-day Iraq, Iran, and Syria. It was used by various cultures in the Near East, including the Sumerians, Babylonians, and Assyrians, for writing in languages like Sumerian, Akkadian, and others.


What is the adoption of cuneiform writing by the Babylonians Assyrians and Hittites?

Cuneiform is a method of writing on clay by using a reed stylus to make imprints that form ideographic characters (like modern Chinese). The system was adopted as a writing system in Mesopotamia because clay and reeds were abundant there.