Mesopotamia existed in "The Fertile Crescent." Now consisting of Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Syria, Turkey, and the Northwest corner of Egypt, between the Mediterranean Sea, Persian Gulf, and the Red Sea.
mesopotamia grew in the tigris and the euphrates
If the cradle of civilization, Mesopotamia, did not exist then it would mean that there wouldn't be laws, governments, rules, trade and merchandise. Basically, it would erase 'civilization' out of existence which means that we all would of been savage or barbaric people killing each other for food and shelter. It also would mean Egypt and all the other civilizations that have been made after Mesopotamia would of never existed too. Mesopotamia is the first civilization in ancient history therefore it is crucial for the world.
Nothing that is related or has a wheel will exist so circular objects will only be a fantasy.
Mesopotamia is a region. Iraq is a country. Therefore, Mesopotamia has existed since the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers started flowing. Iraq has only been a political entity since 1919 and a truly independent one since 1954, its borders never changing. As a result, Mesopotamia has always been in Iraq since Iraq began to exist.
Mesopatomia didnt use money at that time money didnt exist they had to do things therself to get the stuff they need.
It doesn't have a modern name as such as it is not a single modern-day country. That area is now much of Iraq and parts of Iran, Syria and Turkey. It is associated with the rivers Tigris and Euphrates. It originates from Greek, meaning "land between the rivers."
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3200 BC
2,500,000-8,000 bc
Yes, they were once part of Mesopotamia(Fertile crescent) in Sumeria.
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.
If the cradle of civilization, Mesopotamia, did not exist then it would mean that there wouldn't be laws, governments, rules, trade and merchandise. Basically, it would erase 'civilization' out of existence which means that we all would of been savage or barbaric people killing each other for food and shelter. It also would mean Egypt and all the other civilizations that have been made after Mesopotamia would of never existed too. Mesopotamia is the first civilization in ancient history therefore it is crucial for the world.
Nothing that is related or has a wheel will exist so circular objects will only be a fantasy.
Mesopotamia is a region. Iraq is a country. Therefore, Mesopotamia has existed since the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers started flowing. Iraq has only been a political entity since 1919 and a truly independent one since 1954, its borders never changing. As a result, Mesopotamia has always been in Iraq since Iraq began to exist.
Mesopatomia didnt use money at that time money didnt exist they had to do things therself to get the stuff they need.
It doesn't have a modern name as such as it is not a single modern-day country. That area is now much of Iraq and parts of Iran, Syria and Turkey. It is associated with the rivers Tigris and Euphrates. It originates from Greek, meaning "land between the rivers."
They don't exist anymore. When they did, however, they were located in Babylon in Lower Mesopotamia (now Iraq) about 55 miles south of present day Bagdad.the hanging gardens of Babylon are in Greece
Mesopotamia or the Fertile Crescent .