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The cradle of civilization, Mesopotamia, was the birthplace of indispensable inventions and discoveries.

 Mesopotamian Religion did not believe in the after-life. They believed that all good and bad people go under-ground as ghosts and eat dirt.

ruler/king administered lands on behalf of the gods. The ruler was also responsible for distribution of food. Central grain storage were vital to the economy.

Their religion also believed that they were servants of god. If you were to ask a person today why they are here they would say because god loves me.

Priests would read the livers of chickens or lambs to see what the gods wanted for sacrifices

Priests controlled the irrigation systems and also had more power than the king and queen.


Ancient Mesopotamian soldiers were paid with wooden coins.

They used to bury royal ladies underneath the queens quarters, when different people started moving into mesopotamia,or taking over the government,they adopted some culture,beleifs,and traditions of the people who had lived there before them.

The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers meet somewhat north of the modern city of Basra and flow into the Persian Gulf.

Mespotamian cities were known for their diverse array of artisans and craftsmen.

Their written language began as pictographs, pictures of things that acted as words. Pictographs worked, but they were rather cumbersome.

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-The land on the sides of the rivers was fertile while the general area was not and this led to irrigation techniques.
-The Major cities were Baghdad, Babylon, and Nippur, the capitol is Babylon.
-Mesopotamians developed glass, the Pythagorean Theorem, and ancient sanitation techniques.
-They created the wheel in approximately 3500 B.C. changing transportation forever.
-The ancient Mesopotamians had hundreds of gods they worshipped.
-Each city had its own god.
-There were different gods for different professions.
-At the age of only 12 girls were considered to be ready to get married.
-It is believed they invented the sailboat.
-Their religion didn't believe in the afterlife.
-The very first civilization.
-It is known as "land between rivers."
-It was ruled by kings.
-Their religion is polytheistic. 
-They created checkers, laws, plow, gilgamesh, cuneiform, and the irrigation system.