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What kind of trade relations did Mesopotamia have with Turkey, Iran and Gulf Region.​

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Iran; Ancient trade routes between Bronze Age Iran and Mesopotamia uncovered. Summary: Archaeologists have found evidence of raw materials trade between Bronze Age Iran and Mesopotamia. Tübingen researchers and Iranian archaeologists have discovered evidence of raw materials trade between Bronze Age Iran and Mesopotamia.

Turkey:Agricultural products such as grains and cooking oils were also exported as were dates and flax. Mesopotamian cities established trade all up and down the Tigris and Euphrates rivers and into Anatolia, today's Turkey.

Gulf region: Accordingly, the early inhabitants of Mesopotamia were forced to go abroad and trade their food for other raw materials. They found copper at Magan, an ancient city that lay somewhere in the contemporary state of Oman and, via Magan, traded with people in the Indus Valley for lumber and other finished goods.

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