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can someone explain the Mesopotamian culture during the agricultural revolution

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Answered by Ms. Sue
http://www.ducksters.com/history/mesopotamia/ancient_mesopotamia.php
Answered by Reed
Ms. Sue already gave you one website.

http://ancientmesopotamians.com/
Answered by malia
Religions Practiced:  Mesopotamians were polytheistic, or believed in many gods and goddesses.  They believed in four primary gods of the hills, sky, wind and water.  There were also numerous local gods that protected individual cities and kings.  They tried to keep the gods happy and satisfied.  If bad events occurred, like a drought, then they knew they had upset the gods.  The king and priests were required to keep in contact with the gods to make sure they remained content. 
Answered by malia
does this give me my answer
Answered by Ms. Sue
That's a start, but be sure to put it in your own words.

Now, you can explore the other parts of Mesopotamian culture.
Answered by malia
ok Ms.Sue thank u
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're welcome, Malia.
Answered by Reed
You've found about their religions. That's not all there is to "culture". Here's yet another website. http://www.ancient.eu/Mesopotamia/
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