The currency used in Mesopotamia was primarily in the form of barley and silver.
Currency did not exist in Mesopotamia. Instead, the economy relied on a barter system where goods and services were exchanged directly without the use of money.
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.
Cuneiform was used .
I was often used in porridge and salad
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Currency did not exist in Mesopotamia. Instead, the economy relied on a barter system where goods and services were exchanged directly without the use of money.
They didn't have an official currency. They mostly paid for things by trading silver or wheat for something else.
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.
¤ is the universal currency symbol. When used, it means currency.
In Mesopotamia, the instruments used were the drums, lyre, the harp, the reed pipes and the Oud
it was used for trading
The currency used is Euro
euro is the current currency in germany
The currency used in Stockholm is the same currency used in the entire country:Kronor (shortened: kr) meaning "crowns"SEK is the currency type.
Euro is the currency used in Martinique
Pa'anga is the currency used in Tonga.