Boys - working in the fields or trade with their fathers helping make a living for the family.
Girls - working in the vegetable garden and house with their mother.
The map of what was once Ancient Mesopotamia looks like a giant flying bat. Ancient Mesopotamia took up most of what is now the Fertile Crescent Valley in the Middle East.
well, in ancient Mesopotamia the generals had the main job out of everyone. the ruler, artisan, scribe priest and priestess were the other main jobs. the general is like the president of ancient Mesopotamia. the general leads around the slaves and big jobs like helping move armies.
They explain daily life in the greek world or even myths like the gods.
A common place in ancient Mesopotamia was the ziggurat, a massive stepped structure often serving as a temple dedicated to a specific god. These structures were typically located in the center of city-states like Ur, Uruk, and Babylon, symbolizing the city's religious devotion and political power. Ziggurats were surrounded by bustling marketplaces and residential areas, making them central to both spiritual and daily life in Mesopotamian society.
lwi i think no one will understand this The real answer is abot 60,000 if yo uare doing a research report on mesopotamia like i am, there is alot of info on mesopotamia on this website and wikipedia. I hope this helped you !
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The map of what was once Ancient Mesopotamia looks like a giant flying bat. Ancient Mesopotamia took up most of what is now the Fertile Crescent Valley in the Middle East.
The map of what was once Ancient Mesopotamia looks like a giant flying bat. Ancient Mesopotamia took up most of what is now the Fertile Crescent Valley in the Middle East.
first, they were in the same time period. secondly, ancient Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt both have natural barriers, like mountains, and deserts. also, they both try to invent ways of communicating, like things to write on(clay tablet for Mesopotamia, and papyrus paper for ancient Egypt).
first, they were in the same time period. secondly, ancient Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt both have natural barriers, like mountains, and deserts. also, they both try to invent ways of communicating, like things to write on(clay tablet for Mesopotamia, and papyrus paper for ancient Egypt).
it was easier
it was hard sometimes ....but it got easier wen trading began they could get more things of what they needed like wood to build houses and stone :-)
there made of stone like the pyramids andsphinx
OFWG WOOP SWAGG thats wat is was like boyyy
well, in ancient Mesopotamia the generals had the main job out of everyone. the ruler, artisan, scribe priest and priestess were the other main jobs. the general is like the president of ancient Mesopotamia. the general leads around the slaves and big jobs like helping move armies.
They explain daily life in the greek world or even myths like the gods.
A common place in ancient Mesopotamia was the ziggurat, a massive stepped structure often serving as a temple dedicated to a specific god. These structures were typically located in the center of city-states like Ur, Uruk, and Babylon, symbolizing the city's religious devotion and political power. Ziggurats were surrounded by bustling marketplaces and residential areas, making them central to both spiritual and daily life in Mesopotamian society.