please solve my 5 questions.
1) Another word for temple towers
2) What is Mesopotamia called?
3)World’s First kingdom in Mesopotamia
4) Which type of bricks were used in Mesopotamia
5) One of the ancient wonders in Mesopotamia
Answers
Explanation:
1) Another word for temple towers is ziggurat.
2) The word “mesopotamia” is formed from the ancient words “meso,” meaning between or in the middle of, and “potamos,” meaning river.
3) Around 2334 BCE, Sargon of Akkad came to power and established what might have been the world's first dynastic empire. The Akkadian Empire ruled over both the Akkadian and Sumerian speakers in Mesopotamia and the Levant—modern day Syria and Lebanon.
4) Mud brick was the primary building material in ancient Mesopotamia
5) According to ancient Greek poets, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon were built near the Euphrates River in modern-day Iraq by the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar II around 600 B.C
Answer:
1) Temple tower - ziggurat.
2) The word “Mesopotamia” is formed from the ancient words “meso,” meaning between or in the middle of, and “potamos,” meaning river. Situated in the fertile valleys between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, the region is now home to modern-day Iraq, Kuwait, Turkey and Syria.
3)Uruk
Ancient Mesopotamia
Uruk was the first of these cities, dating back to around 3200 B.C. It was a mud brick metropolis built on the riches brought from trade and conquest and featured public art, gigantic columns and temples. At its peak, it had a population of some 50,000 citizens.
4)Mud brick was the primary building material in ancient Mesopotamia. Southern Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq) was rich in the key component for making mud bricks — good-quality clay. People used it to build homes, city walls, and even palaces
5)Mesopotamia once occupied what is now modern Iraq, southeastern Syria and northeastern Turkey and played a major role in the development of human civilization — the 60 second minute, writing and other inventions from this ancient civilization are still shaping our lives thousands of years.
Featuring over 170 artifacts from the world famous Middle East collection of The British Museum, this exhibition will look at three of the great centers of Mesopotamia — Sumner, Assyria and Babylon — and the palaces, tombs, myths and legends of this culture.
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