You could be less of a d*ck by actually giving the answer. It's Mesopotamia, Greece, Rome. Wipe that smile off. This sh*t ain't funny. Yes :)
In mesopotamia, Asia Minor, Greece, Egypt and the Indian subcontinent.
about 15 Early Ancient Civilizations: *Hatti/Troy *Egypt/Libya/Nubia *Mesopotamia *China *Mesoamerica *Minos *Indus Valley Later Ancient Civilizations: *Israel *Tyre/Carthage *Greece *Etrusca *Rome *Persia *Vedic India *Celt
Sparta was part of Greece-it was a city in it.
Mesopotamia originated between two rivers (Tigris and Euphrates). Mesopotamia in Greece means land between two rivers.
there really isnt any differences. They both believed in many gods and had beautiful buildings, such as today in America.
You could be less of a d*ck by actually giving the answer. It's Mesopotamia, Greece, Rome. Wipe that smile off. This sh*t ain't funny. Yes :)
You could be less of a d*ck by actually giving the answer. It's Mesopotamia, Greece, Rome. Wipe that smile off. This sh*t ain't funny. Yes :)
In mesopotamia, Asia Minor, Greece, Egypt and the Indian subcontinent.
Since ancient Egypt was one of the first civilizations, they actually influenced many civilizations. However, Mesopotamia, Rome, and Greece influenced Egypt.
Ur is one of the oldest civilizations, there were several more based within the "Cradle of Civilization" between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in Iraq. Others include Mesopotamia, Egypt, Babylon and Greece.
Yes, Greece is west of Mesopotamia. Mesopotamia is located in present-day Iraq, while Greece is located in southeastern Europe.
Greece is always 2 hours ahead of England.
about 15 Early Ancient Civilizations: *Hatti/Troy *Egypt/Libya/Nubia *Mesopotamia *China *Mesoamerica *Minos *Indus Valley Later Ancient Civilizations: *Israel *Tyre/Carthage *Greece *Etrusca *Rome *Persia *Vedic India *Celt
Sparta was part of Greece-it was a city in it.
Yes it isGreece is west of mesopotamia.
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