Trade flourished in the Assyrian Empire because there was a vast network of safe roads.
There roads, weapons, canals and plows.
yes i think they did work well
yes i think they did work well
yes i think they did work well
assyrian caravans were in 1600 B.C. and they were used by Assyrians
Horse couriers on roads and ships on rivers and seas.
Scribes, roads, road stations (along the way), and literate messengers.
No, these devices are not made to be used in cars. Hummingbird devices are meant to be used for fishing or other marine activities. As such, they will not work on roads.
they used iron
not in present day
The key differences between Akkadian and Assyrian languages lie in their origins and development. Akkadian is the older language, originating in ancient Mesopotamia, while Assyrian is a dialect of Akkadian that developed later in the Assyrian Empire. Akkadian is considered a more complex language with a larger vocabulary and more intricate grammar, while Assyrian is simpler and more streamlined. Additionally, Akkadian was used for a wider range of purposes, including literature and administration, while Assyrian was primarily used for official documents and communication within the Assyrian Empire.