Babylon & Sumer
Introduction-
Mesopotamia also called the cultural landscape, located in west Asia, bears its name from its river systems in the land of Mesopotamia, the Euphrates and the Tigris. The river systems are among each other, the Tigris river fixtures to be above the Euphrates river which is on the bottom of the two remarkable rivers, for this Mesopotamia also leads the name "the land between two rivers". Mesopotamia is a land that used to be located under Greece And over Iraq the name "Mesopotamia", a name of history, art-architecture, cities, public works, organized a government, the first ever discovered writing system, complex religion and social classes. The land "Mesopotamia" also bears 8 characteristics with them those where all proved in this relatively small land. Theses 8 characteristics where all supervised and discovered Mesopotamia. It was researched and was altered to be the first country to be in control of all 8 characteristics which are cities, social classes, job specializations, complex religion, writing system, organized Government, art-architecture, and public works.
Mesopotamia also called the cultural landscape, located in west Asia, bears its name from its river systems in the land of Mesopotamia, the Euphrates and the Tigris. The river systems are among each other, the Tigris river fixtures to be above the Euphrates river which is on the bottom of the two remarkable rivers, for this Mesopotamia also leads the name "the land between two rivers". Mesopotamia is a land that used to be located under Greece And over Iraq the name "Mesopotamia", a name of history, art-architecture, cities, public works, organized a government, the first ever discovered writing system, complex religion and social classes. The land "Mesopotamia" also bears 8 characteristics with them those where all proved in this relatively small land. Theses 8 characteristics where all supervised and discovered Mesopotamia. It was researched and was altered to be the first country to be in control of all 8 characteristics which are cities, social classes, job specializations, complex religion, writing system, organized Government, art-architecture, and public works.