¨A different style of dress is obvious in Mesopotamian sculptures dating after about 2370 BC. Both men and women were clothed in a large piece of material-most commonly of wool, though later also of linen-draped around the body over a skirt. This garment, similar to a shawl, was characteristically edged with tassels or fringe. The draping varied, but, for men at least, the fabric was arranged so that the fullness was at the rear, leaving the right, or sword, arm free. This newer form of dress had originated from farther north and east and was adopted by the Semitic people of Akkad under Sargon (the dynasty founded by Sargon lasted from c. 2334 to c. 2193 BC ) and by the revitalized Sumerian culture in the years 2110-2010 BC
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Mesopotamians
The Sumerians(Mesopotamians) made bricks out of mud and aperantly straw which is weird now go away!
The most important thing they sold was wool, meat, livestock or agricultural goods.
if you are in 6th grade, or know someone in 6th grade look at page 137 in an Ancient Cililization book.
They wear hoop earings.
no they did not wear clothes
i think the Mesopotamians wore animal skin
They wore fabric clothing
animal skin
Mesopotamians lived in a large geographic region and clothing varied. The most common was wool fabric clothing and linen clothing.
They wore clothes. of course they wear clothes but be specific wut kind of clothes do they wear hed dress w.e they wear costumes head wear and jewrly
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.
The Mesopotamians was created in 2007.
the Mesopotamians prayed in temples.
The Mesopotamians worshipped many, many gods.
in ancient mesopotamia they would wear dresses for both genders the boys only have one strap to keep the dress up but the girls have two to keep it up