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Why is Mesopotamia called the cradle and grave of many civilizations? answer in short​

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Answered by riddinakhtore5a
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Mesopotamia, the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers (in modern day Iraq), is often referred to as the cradle of civilization because it is the first place where complex urban centers grew.

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Answered by Tulsi4890
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Mesopotamia is called the cradle and grave of civilizations because early civilizations started and ended at this place.

About Mesopotamia:

  • It is located in present-day Turkey and Iraq.
  • It was present between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers that made the land very fertile.

It is called the cradle of civilizations because:

  • The earliest civilizations started in Mesopotamia because of the fertile land.
  • Agriculture, pottery, jewelry, and literature all began in Mesopotamia.
  • The invention of fire, the wheel, wine, and beer can all be traced back to Mesopotamia.

It is called the grave of civilizations because:

  • The advanced civilizations that started here eventually ended.
  • The remains of these modern civilizations were excavated from Mesopotamia.
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