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2006-10-21 10:45:57 · 9 answers · asked by Inna K 1 in Social Science Anthropology

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Mesopotamia means the land between the 2 rivers. (the Tigris & Euphraties rivers). It is the land of the Babelonians, (1 & 2), assyrians, & Sumerians,
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2006-10-21 10:54:16 · answer #1 · answered by Dan S 6 · 3 0

Mesopotamia Means

2016-12-12 12:16:17 · answer #2 · answered by lunger 4 · 0 0

Definition Of Mesopotamia

2016-10-03 07:09:21 · answer #3 · answered by mccleery 4 · 0 0

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Mesopotamia is a region in the Middle East/Asia that once was home to some ancient civilizations. Mesopotamia was home to some of the oldest major ancient civilizations, including the Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians and Assyrians Mesopotamia (Greek: Μεσοποταμία, translated from Old Persian Miyanrudan "between rivers"; Aramaic name being Beth-Nahrain "House of Two Rivers") is a region of Southwest Asia. Strictly speaking, it is the alluvial plain lying between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, composing parts of Iraq, Turkey and Syria. More commonly, the term includes these river plains in totality as well as the surrounding lowland territories bounded by the Syrian Desert to the west, the Arabian Desert to the south, the Persian Gulf to the southeast, the Zagros Mountains to the east and the Caucasus mountains to the north. Mesopotamia is famous as the site of some of the oldest civilizations in the world. Writings from Mesopotamia (Uruk, modern Warka) are among the earliest known in the world, giving Mesopotamia a reputation of being the "Cradle of Civilization". The age of Sumerian writing is about on a par with Egyptian hieroglyphs, and some yet older inscriptions are known, probably ranking as proto-writing (Old European script, Naqada [1].

2016-03-26 22:18:35 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Mesopotamia means modern Iraq

2006-10-22 05:09:39 · answer #5 · answered by Conservative 5 · 0 0

Mesopotamia: In the ordinary Greek rendering of the Hebrew Aram-Naharaim, or Syria of the two rivers. If we look to the signification of the name, we must regard Mesopotamia as the entire country between two rivers. The Tigris and the Euphrates. This is a tract nearly 700miles long and from 20 to 250 miles broad. I hope this is helpful for you. A area of land or a city in biblical times. It is now today in modern times Iraq. Good luck and God bless

2006-10-21 10:55:56 · answer #6 · answered by ? 7 · 1 1

It means old or ancient world.

We are not positive exactly how old it is, but know people have been there since around 10,000 BCE. The oldest city ever found is Ur in Mesopotamia.

And just for clearity here...the first to really cultivate the area was the Sumerians, and they were pagan. The oldest cities were destroyed by the time the Christains came, even Babylon.

2006-10-21 18:43:01 · answer #7 · answered by kingelessar2 3 · 0 0

Mesopotamia is also known as the cradle of civilization. It was located in modern day Iraq in between the Tigris and Euphrates. This is where our first civilizations developed.

2006-10-21 15:22:12 · answer #8 · answered by Missy 2 · 0 0

An ancient region of southwest Asia between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in modern-day Iraq. Probably settled before 5000 B.C., the area was the home of numerous early civilizations, including Sumer, Akkad, Babylonia, and Assyria. It declined in importance after Mongol invaders destroyed its extensive irrigation system in A.D. 1258.

2006-10-21 22:47:48 · answer #9 · answered by xxibumbenxx 2 · 0 0

An ancient region of southwest Asia between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in modern-day Iraq. Probably settled before 5000 B.C., the area was the home of numerous early civilizations, including Sumer, Akkad, Babylonia, and Assyria. It declined in importance after Mongol invaders destroyed its extensive irrigation system in A.D. 1258.

2006-10-21 10:52:29 · answer #10 · answered by Jamison 1 · 1 0

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