Mesopotamians had a lot of interesting facts here are some of them:
Renewable resources used by using wool and turn it into clothes and then Mesopotamians can turn that shirt or pants into a blanket or something, they would mutiple things like that. Mesopotamians didn’t have very much natural resources. They would just buy things or ship things on like a boat, a raft, a wagon most anything they could do they would also sometimes walk what they could by foot.
The Mesopotamians believed in karma so much that they would literally like worship gods to keep bad karma away from them. They would look upon each other as if they were like a threat of bad karma, but a very little amount of them were looked upon as good people to hang out with because they supposedly brought good karma. Every day of their lives was like Friday the 13th for some Americans where they are very careful of everything they do. They don’t exactly have all of the black cat, salt, lucky charms thing, but in their own ways they handle their bad and good karma.
Mesopotamians settled in some places like in the center of the desert, because it was a beautiful place to live or they lived in the already existing city. Mesopotamians were interesting for me to learn about. I really loved doing this project.
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