contribution in science,literature and architecture of the mesopotamian civilisation
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The architecture of Mesopotamia is ancient architecture of the region of the Tigris–Euphrates river system (also known as Mesopotamia), encompassing several distinct cultures and spanning a period from the 10th millennium BC, when the first permanent structures were built, to the 6th century BC.
Mesopotamia is also known as the 'cradle of civilization'. Irrigation using canals was invented in Mesopotamia.They also invented the sailboat that made trade with distant regions possible. The Mesopotamians conceived a universal writing system, known as cuneiform.-They invented the wheel and the chariot.They also invented the seal, the plow, libraries etc.
Mesopotamian literature. for Akkadian, Babylonian and Assyrian literature written in the Akkadian language. These two literary languages continued to exist side-by-side through later Babylonian and Assyrian Empires, from the Bronze Age into the Iron Age.
Mesopotamia is also known as the 'cradle of civilization'. Irrigation using canals was invented in Mesopotamia.They also invented the sailboat that made trade with distant regions possible. The Mesopotamians conceived a universal writing system, known as cuneiform.-They invented the wheel and the chariot.They also invented the seal, the plow, libraries etc.
Mesopotamian literature. for Akkadian, Babylonian and Assyrian literature written in the Akkadian language. These two literary languages continued to exist side-by-side through later Babylonian and Assyrian Empires, from the Bronze Age into the Iron Age.
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