Sometimes, the Mesopotamians used donkeys for travel. Or, maybe even by foot. Sometimes, the Mesopotamians used boats made from large, thick, strong reeds from the riverside. And, since the Mesopotamians invented the wheel, they can use a wagon for a few miles or so for travel. It really depends on where your headed.
The Mesopotamians more often traded by sea then by land. Some of their sea-ways of transport were rafts, coracles, river boats, and gulf boats. Rafts were just wooden platforms with inflated animal skins below them. They were meant to travel downstream. Coracles were little boats made of animals skins covered in Bitumen, a natural tar-like substance. This made these round boats waterproof. River boats also carried goods downstream. They were made of reeds lashed together with rope and covered with Bitumen. They mostly carried Grain, logs, bricks, wool, beer, wine, and reeds. Gulf boats were meant to transport goods from southern Mesopotamia to the gulf. These boats were stronger and tougher than river boats. They carried barley, stone, wood, pearls, carnelian, copper, ivory, textiles, and reeds.
By land, there were only a few possibilities: On foot, by donkey, or by Cart. On foot, you could transport small amounts of just about anything if it was in small quantities (except extremely bulky items such as bricks and long pieces of timber). By donkey was the most common form of transportation. You could trade goods such as textiles, precious metals, wine, grain, Lapiz Lazuli, and other valuable stones. Finally, Cart is the last method I am going to write about. They were made of local timber and held together by bronze or maybe copper nails. They carried metal, fish, textiles, oils, bricks, and grain.
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Well, they did come up with the wheel so probably some sort of push-cart or maybe they just rode the wheel down a hill like in all those Cartoons :D
Yes, writing in Mesopotamia was used by clay tablets and people who were people writing were called scribes. The writing in Mesopotamia developed around 3500 BC.
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Ur is the city located in Mesopotamia or the place of the Sumerians
55,000 people lived all over mesopotamia
it wasn't Mesopotamia that conquered anything, but rather other people conquered Mesopotamia.
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Yes, writing in Mesopotamia was used by clay tablets and people who were people writing were called scribes. The writing in Mesopotamia developed around 3500 BC.
sit around bossing people around and being lazy
sit around bossing people around and being lazy
Yes. Egypt and Mesopotamia starting trading with each other around 3000 BC.
Around 4000 BCE a nomadic people arrived in what came to be the land of Sumer in southern Mesopotamia.
Mesopotamia is a unique place. There is no direct synonym .
Mesopotamia is the home of the first known written code of law, known as the Code of Hammurabi. It was written around 1754 BC in ancient Babylon.
a good place in Mesopotamia is close to the river so that it isn't to far to get water
yes it was
Ur is the city located in Mesopotamia or the place of the Sumerians