Halley's Comet
They had wheat and barley.
Ancient Mesopotamians wore Togas, skirts or Tunics made from wool or flax - key crops of the land that were grown and cultivated by the people.
barley, wheet stuff like that
ancient mesopotamians enjoyed eating out eachothers bungholes
unless they lived in a palace, no! usually only the king had them
no non of the people in Mesopotamia saw the comet
The comet possibly seen by ancient Mesopotamia is often identified as Comet Halley. Historical records suggest that this comet was observed in the skies around 240 BCE, and its appearances may have been documented in ancient texts and artifacts. Halley's Comet is known for its periodic visits every 76 years, making it a candidate for being noted by early astronomers in Mesopotamia. Its bright and distinctive tail would have made it a remarkable sight in the ancient sky.
One comet myth is the belief that comets were seen as omens of great events, such as wars or natural disasters, in various ancient cultures.
because the farmers needed the help of priest in ancient mesopotamians
i think the Mesopotamians wore animal skin
no
Mesopotamians. ancient sumerians babylonians
The ancient Mesopotamians used compound bows with arrowheads of stone and eventually bronze or iron.
That was Halley's Comet - it will not be seen again until 2062
To eat
Biela's comet after it split in 1846 and last seen in 1852.
They had wheat and barley.