conclusion for mesopotamian civilisation?
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Mesopotamia- The First of the World. Mesopotamia was the strongest civilization because of its great Irrigation System and the controlling of water. It was strong because of its Goverment
and the way the King ran the Kingdom with all of those many duties.
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Mesopotamian civilizations arose along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in what is now Iraq and Kuwait.
Mesopotamian civilization:
- Mesopotamia's civilization included distinct phases that are often regarded as civilizations in their own right - the Sumerians, Babylonians, Assyrians, and Neo-Babylonians.
- Many significant inventions that changed the world occurred during its history, including the concept of time, math, the wheel, sailboats, maps, and writing.
- Mesopotamia is also defined by a changing succession of ruling bodies that seized control over thousands of years from various areas and cities.
- Five characteristics define civilization: specialized workers, complex institutions, record keeping, advanced technology, and advanced cities.
- Mesopotamia is now comprised of Iraq, Syria, Kuwait, and a portion of Turkey.
- Mesopotamian archaeology emerged from Biblical and Classical scholarship in the mid-nineteenth century.
- The rediscovery of Assyria and Babylonia's great capital cities by British and French adventurers, most notably Layard and Botta, is legendary.
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