i think mesopotamias religian was TACOS and none of your bisness
Polytheism.
They mowed lawns for a living.
bfs
Judaism and Mesopotamian religions have nothing in common as far as beliefs go, but it is theorized that they may share some laws and customs. The difference is the reason for the law.
Well I know one of the early mesopotamian inventions was the plow.
The area of the Mesopotamian valley saw the emergence of Judaism, Islam and Christianity.
The two ancient civilations are Egyptian and Babylonian (or Mesopotamian). The three major religions are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. But other important religions born there are Zoroastrianism and Baha'i.
The two ancient civilations are Egyptian and Babylonian (or Mesopotamian). The three major religions are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. But other important religions born there are Zoroastrianism and Baha'i.
Gilgamesh of Uruk
the mesopotamian farmers loed their feilds, and milked cows, and collected eggs and some other things
Most of the ancient polytheistic religions of the Mesopotamian area are no longer practiced. It may be worth noting, however, that the founder of Judaism, Abraham, began his life in UR, in the southern part of Mesopotamia, before he is said to have moved at God's command to Palestine.Therefore it could be said that Judaism is a Mesopotamian religion that is still practiced today. Since Christianity and Islam both derive from Judaism, it could be said that all three of them are Mesopotamian religions.
Both Greek and Near Eastern religions had female goddesses who had at least some power. However, Greek gods and goddesses were more flawed and human; religions of the Near East, such as the Mesopotamian ones, worshiped idealized deities.
mesicion from the nature like leaves