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Cuddle Pig
6 January, 17:44
How and why are there city states in mesopotamia?
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Johnathan Mason
6 January, 21:29
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The city-states of ancient Mesopotamia were independent cities constructed around temples and entirely self-contained within mighty perimeter walls. City-states were unified with each other only by their shared use of the Sumerian language. They spent most of their time engaged in conflict over resources.
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