any food sorce it could find on the land, pond animals, land animals, ect
bread, fish, animal meat
Domestically:Well, nearby Mesopotamia are the Zagros Mountains, so there would most likely be goats, as well as sheep and cattle in the nearby area that were domesticated by humans.
The offerings of food made to the gods by the people.
250 BC in mesopotamia when the native people began faming crops and learned to eat dunn
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They eat musk oxen.
Oxen are cattle, and yes, people eat cattle.
no
They eat willows, lichens and grasses.
Oxen eat the same things as cows and cattle eat: grass, hay, grain, silage, etc. See related question below for more.
yes it can
Yes they do.
grass
Sheep, goat, cattle, aurochs (Extinct from hunting,last one in Poland in 1600s), oxen.
Grasses, plants. They are a herbivore and eat only plants.
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There were many different animals throughout ancient Mesopotamia. There were dogs, sheep, goats, cattle, donkeys, oxen, horses, camels, gazelle, lions, and others.