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Describe the city life in mesopotamia




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Answered by Thûgłife
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Daily Life of Mesopotamian Commoners. Most Mesopotamian commoners were farmers living outside the city walls. ... All of Mesopotamia's social classes lived in the city, including the nobility, the royals and their families, priests and priestesses, free commoners, clients of the nobility or temples and slaves.

Mesopotamia housed historically important cities such as Uruk, Nippur, Nineveh, Assur and Babylon, as well as major territorial states such as the city of Eridu, the Akkadian kingdoms, the Third Dynasty of Ur, and the various Assyrian empires.

Answered by pasha129
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City life began in Mesopotamia (Mesopotamia is derived from the Greek words 'mesos', meaning middle, and 'potamos', meaning river.) It is a flat land between the Euphrates and the Tigris rivers that is now part of the Republic of Iraq. ... Ur, Lagash, Kish, Uruk and Mari we

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