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Sentence count:44Posted:2017-02-11Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: amiablevitaminpotatocontaminatea hot potatocontaminationanemiapolynomialMeaning: n. the land between the Tigris and Euphrates; site of several ancient civilizations; part of what is now known as Iraq. 
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31. Dagan was the animal managing center in ancient Mesopotamia and studying its documents will be the most important task for understanding the palace economy of Ur III Dynasty.
32. And even now the empire grew in the 2nd Century AD shifting eastward to add Mesopotamia, Syria and Arabia. The empire now stretched 3,000 miles from end to distant end. Riches continued to pour in.
33. Assyriology now applies to a much wider field: the study of all the civilizations in Mesopotamia and all related questions.
34. While probably originating in Mesopotamia, the caduceus found its way eastward to India and westward into the Mediterranean.
35. If America could choose again(sentencedict.com), it would not step into a civil war in Mesopotamia.
36. Tribes of Arameans were, meanwhile, moving into Mesopotamia from the west, pushing the boundaries of Assyria back to the capital Ashur.
37. Then there are the ruins of Dura-Europos, a Parthian caravan center founded in 300 B.C., halfway between Syria and Mesopotamia and known as the "Pompeii of the East."
38. A year has passed since Alexander's victory at Issus. Camped in Mesopotamia, his men while away the time competing in sports to keep their edge. Behind the scenes, their leader is making plans.
39. A similar scene found in Mesopotamia is associated with the Gilgamesh epic, in which the hero strangles a pair of lions.
40. As Enlil and Ninurta are increasingly away, central authority also deteriorates in Mesopotamia.
41. This is not good but not so bad as for the Aral Sea and Mesopotamia.
42. Evidence indicates the wheel was created to serve as potter's wheels around 3500 B.C. in Mesopotamia—300 years before they were used for chariots.
43. Cyrus II, also known as Cyrus the Great, ruled Persia for 30 years. During his reign, the Persian Empire encompassed much of the Middle East, including Iran, Israel and Mesopotamia.
44. First evidence of the item was in diagrams on ancient clay tablets: there were pictures of a potter's wheel that was used in Ur in Mesopotamia, c. 3,500 BCE.
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