What kinds of trade were necessary for the early societies of Mesopotamia?
What will be an ideal response?
Briefly describe the kinds of goods for which Mesopotamians traded, and where they came from. What kind of evidence has been left behind to establish the extent and nature of this trade? What does the prevalence of this kind of trade reveal about the needs of Mesopotamia, and about her relationship with other cultures? Besides the goods themselves, what did Mesopotamia acquire from their trade with other societies?
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