3.4 Mesopotamian religion and daily life
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Ancient Mesopotamia, the "Cradle of Civilization," emerged around 3500 BCE in the Fertile Crescent. This region saw the rise of complex societies, city-states, and empires, fostering innovations like writing, agriculture, and organized religion. Mesopotamian culture laid the groundwork for many aspects of modern civilization. From the development of cuneiform to the creation of legal codes, this ancient society's legacy continues to influence our world today.
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Ancient Mesopotamia, the "Cradle of Civilization," emerged around 3500 BCE in the Fertile Crescent. This region saw the rise of complex societies, city-states, and empires, fostering innovations like writing, agriculture, and organized religion. Mesopotamian culture laid the groundwork for many aspects of modern civilization. From the development of cuneiform to the creation of legal codes, this ancient society's legacy continues to influence our world today.
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