Mesopotamian myths and history span from 3500 BCE to 539 BCE, covering the rise and fall of major civilizations like Sumer, Babylon, and Assyria. These societies developed crucial innovations such as cuneiform writing, irrigation systems, and complex religious beliefs. Key myths like the Epic of Gilgamesh and Enuma Elish shaped Mesopotamian culture, explaining natural phenomena and human existence. Gods like Enlil, Inanna, and Marduk played central roles in these stories, influencing daily life, art, and social structures.