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Urban planning of mesopotamian civilization

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Answered by DeekshaReddy1
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The architecture of Mesopotamia is ancient architecture of the region of the Tigris–Euphrates river system (also known as Mesopotamia), encompassing several distinct cultures and spanning a period from the 10th millennium BC, when the first permanent structures were built, to the 6th century BC. Among the Mesopotamian architectural accomplishments are the development of urban planning, the courtyard house, and ziggurats. No architectural profession existed in Mesopotamia; however, scribes drafted and managed construction for the government, nobility, or royalty. The Mesopotamians regarded 'the craft of building' as a divine gift taught to men by the gods as listed in me 28.
Answered by queenamisha99
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The Mesopotamian social structure was highly satisfied.

There were the high class gentry, the middle class and the lowest class.

The government officials, the kings , landowner formed the upper strata of society.

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