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Mesopotamian people traveled regularly for trade, communication, and cultural exchange, as the region was a hub of commerce and interaction. Merchants often journeyed between city-states to exchange goods like grain, textiles, and metalwork. Additionally, religious pilgrims and officials traveled for ceremonies and governance. While travel was common, it was typically limited by the infrastructure of the time and the challenges posed by the environment.

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