for which reason mesopotamian is well known?
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During the bronze age, the Sumer, Assyrian and Babylonian empires controlled Mesopotamia.In the same period, the Sumers invented the first western system of writing (they were soon followed by the Egyptians with their own writing system, but original writings systems were also developed in East Asia and Central America).
Mesopotamia was one of the cradles of civilization: that means it’s one of the places where civilization first developed.
Mesopotamia, “the land between rivers” was very suited for the settlement of a civilization because it is located between two very important rivers: the Tigris and the Euphrates. This meant the land was very fertile and suited to sustain a stable population through agriculture.
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Mesopotamia was one of the cradles of civilization: that means it’s one of the places where civilization first developed.
Mesopotamia, “the land between rivers” was very suited for the settlement of a civilization because it is located between two very important rivers: the Tigris and the Euphrates. This meant the land was very fertile and suited to sustain a stable population through agriculture.
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Mesopotamia, “the land between rivers” was very suited for the settlement of a civilization because it is located between two very important rivers: the Tigris and the Euphrates. This meant the land was very fertile and suited to sustain a stable population through agriculture.
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