The one thing early Egyptians and Mesopotamian cultures had in common was that they became civilizations during the third and second millennium B.C.E.
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They all developed along the fertile banks of a river.
They all developed along the fertile banks of a river.
Hammurabi (1760 BCE) himself was a Babylonian, but the laws he codified may date as far back as the 4th millennium BCE. "Mesopotamian" is probably a good non-scholastic answer. Babylon. But these laws were generally recognized in all of Mesopotamia prior to codification. Mesopotamian, more specifically Babylonian.
Early in the twentieth century, severe scarlatina epidemics were common. Today, the disease is rare
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They all developed along the fertile banks of a river.
They all developed along the fertile banks of a river.
they all settled near arable land or by a river for irrigation crops
they all settled near arable land or by a river for irrigation crops
they all settled near arable land or by a river for irrigation crops
They all developed in areas around rivers, with some geographical protection from outside invaders.
In most modern cultures, most women are marrying later than they used to. However, there are some cultures where people still marry early.
Well I know one of the early mesopotamian inventions was the plow.
Early life Mesopotamian farmers grew Barley and Sweet Potatoes.
blending of cultures is not the answer it is political means
The use of mussel shells in decorations started early in human history and evidence of this use is found in almost every culture. Ancient Egyptians and Mesopotamian people used shells in decorations.