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Flax was one of the most important crops grown and raised in Ancient Mesopotamia. Date palms was also important, but other crops that were commonly grown were leeks, onions, wheat, barley, and lentils. Figs, olives, grapes, and other fruits and herbs were also grown.

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the main crops grew in the fertile part of mesopotamia

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Wheat,Barley,Sesame,and Flax

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Cereal, wheat, grains

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