
The people studied the polytheistic religion. Meaning they had multiple gods.
The people studied the polytheistic religion. Meaning they had multiple gods.
Mesopotamia had 7 gods/goddesses.
source: http://www.ducksters.com/history/mesopotamia/religion_gods.php
The people of Mesopotamia whom studied the polytheistic religion worshipped their gods daily. They would pray at their local temple which was located in the center of each city.
Mesopotamians created "the wheel" as a way of transportation
source:www.ideafinder.com/history/inventions/wheel.htm
The Sumerians created a system of writing called Cuneiform which was used by ancient East whom spoke multiple different languages.
Source: www.mesopotamia.co.uk/writing/home_set.html
Laws of Mesopotamia were by a ruler by the name of Hammurabi whom created rules and punishments and called them "Hammurabi's Code".
Source: www.ducksters.com/history/mesopotamia/code_of_hammurabi.php
The cities of Mesopotamia were ruled by Kings.
The Mesopotamian economy was mainly based on trade. They would offer things like jewelry, wool (which came from sheep and goats), cloth, oil, grains, wine etc. Mesopotamians also traded agricultural tools like stone, wood, textiles and things like pearls, carnelian, copper, textiles and reeds.
Source: https://prezi.com/9ilao6ljwing/trade-in-ancient-mesopotamia/
Although trade had a huge part in the economy, some jobs consisted of stonecutters, pottery makers, bricklayers, farmers, metal smiths, farmers, fishers, shepherds, weavers, leather-workers and sailors.
Source: www.crystalinks.com/sumereconomy.html
The social classes are organized by wealth.