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Source of mesopotamian civilisation

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Answered by tanishkaTanu
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In Ancient Greek, Mesopotamia meant “Land between two rivers”. Those two rivers were Tigris and Euphrates. These rivers provided water which was essential for living and agriculture. People shifted from hunting to herding which provided an easier way to get food.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Heya Mate ✌️

.If that is the case then here are just a few examples.

Well, there are many archaeological finds like pottery, architecture, human remains etc, along with evidence of agriculture, dating back to the time when the civilisation in Mesopotamia started and flourished.

With texts like and various others describing many events involving their gods, it can be said that they had a well established set of beliefs and religion.

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