Introduction about mesopomian civilization and egyptian civilization
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Mesopotamian Civilisation:
Mesopotamia refers to the region of Iraq and Kuwait in West Asia. Several kingdoms emerged around the city states of this region from the early third millennium BCE. The Sumerian, Akkadian, Babylonian, and the Assyrian civilisations flourished in Mesopotamia.
Egyptian Civilisation:
As one of the oldest civilisations, the Egyptian Civilisation is known for its monumental architecture, agriculture, arts and crafts, science at a very early age. The pyramids and their designs show their mathematical and surveying skills.
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Mesopotamia refers to the region of Iraq and Kuwait in West Asia. Several kingdoms emerged around the city states of this region from the early third millennium BCE. The Sumerian, Akkadian, Babylonian, and the Assyrian civilisations flourished in Mesopotamia.
Egyptian Civilisation:
As one of the oldest civilisations, the Egyptian Civilisation is known for its monumental architecture, agriculture, arts and crafts, science at a very early age. The pyramids and their designs show their mathematical and surveying skills.
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Egypt–Mesopotamia relations were the relations between the civilisations of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, in the Middle East. They seem to have developed from the 4th millennium BCE, starting in the Uruk period for Mesopotamia and the Gerzean culture of Prehistoric Egypt (circa 3500–3200 BCE).
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