I THINK !!!!!!!!!!!!!! barley was used for money and trade
The currency used in Mesopotamia was primarily in the form of barley and silver.
In Mesopotamia, barley was primarily used as a staple food for both humans and livestock. It was a key ingredient in bread and porridge, and its fermentation produced beer, which was culturally significant. Additionally, barley served as a form of currency and was fundamental in agricultural practices, as it could be used in trade and as a measure of wealth.
Of course they did! Some of the ingreadents were made up of malt, barley, with sugar.
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.
Most of barley was used to brew beer
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The currency used in Mesopotamia was primarily in the form of barley and silver.
it was important because barley was a form of money in mesopotamia.
corn,wheat,barley
As early as 10,000 years ago, farmers in Mesopotamia began to grow grain such as Barley.
The Mesopotamians traded surplus wheat and barley.
In Mesopotamia, barley was primarily used as a staple food for both humans and livestock. It was a key ingredient in bread and porridge, and its fermentation produced beer, which was culturally significant. Additionally, barley served as a form of currency and was fundamental in agricultural practices, as it could be used in trade and as a measure of wealth.
Of course they did! Some of the ingreadents were made up of malt, barley, with sugar.
Trees, grains, wheat, corn, and stuff(:
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.
Most of barley was used to brew beer