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  • Concepts such as the empire, the city, and the demarcation of hours, minutes, and seconds are all first attributed to Mesopotamia.
  • The city of Uruk is said to have had around 50,000 citizens at one point, which was a massive population for its time.
  • The oldest wheeled vehicles ever found were discovered near Ur in Mesopotamia.

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Ishtar Gate reconstruction
Babylon
ancient city, Mesopotamia, Asia
Sumerian cuneiform tablet
Sumer
ancient region, Iraq
Fertile Crescent
Assyria
ancient kingdom, Mesopotamia
Babylonian clay tablet giving detailed description of the total solar eclipse of April 15, 136
Babylonia
ancient region, Mesopotamia
bronze head of a king from Nineveh
Akkad
historical region, Mesopotamia
ziggurat at Ur
Ur
ancient city, Iraq
Neo-Babylonian (Chaldean) empire, c. 6th century bce
Chaldea
ancient state, Middle East
ancient Middle East
ancient Middle East
historical region, Asia
Mitanni
Mitanni
ancient empire, Mesopotamia, Asia
Nimrūd, Iraq: ruins
Calah
ancient city, Iraq
Eridu
Eridu
ancient city, Iraq
Mari: ziggurat
Mari
ancient city, Syria
Dura-Europus: Temple of Bel
Dura-Europus
ancient city, Syria
Iraq museum: gypsum female figure
Nippur
ancient city, Iraq

Key People

Julian the Apostate, detail of a marble statue; in the Louvre, Paris.
Julian
Roman emperor
Rūm Seljuq sultanate
Seljuq
Turkish dynasty
Hormuzd Rassam
Assyriologist
Sir Leonard Woolley
British archaeologist
Layard, drawing by G.F. Watts; in the National Portrait Gallery, London
Sir Austen Henry Layard
British archaeologist
Paul-Émile Botta
French archaeologist
Henri Frankfort
American archaeologist
al-Akhṭal
Umayyad poet
André Parrot
French archaeologist
Gordian III
Gordian III
Roman emperor

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