importance of mesopotamian society
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The Mesopotamian society was hierarchic. In a Mesopotamian society, there were three social classes: nobility, free citizens, and slaves. The nobility class included priests, and priest-kings. The priest-kings were believed to be the representative of the cities patron God or Goddess.
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Not only was Mesopotamia one of the first places to develop agriculture, it was also at the crossroads of the Egyptian and the Indus Valley civilizations. This made it a melting pot of languages and cultures that stimulated a lasting impact on writing, technology, language, trade, religion, and law.
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