Other useful resorces to help you better understand ancient Mesopotamia!!!
1. The British Museum - The British museum website is a very helpful resource, it allows you to take a look at the Mesopotamian gods and goddesses. Along with further research on Ancient Mesopotamia.
1. The British Museum - The British museum website is a very helpful resource, it allows you to take a look at the Mesopotamian gods and goddesses. Along with further research on Ancient Mesopotamia.
2. Mesopotamia for Kids and Teachers - Mr. Donn's website helps to learn about daily life and social structure. He really explains what life was like in Ancient Mesopotamia.
3. National Geographic - National Geographic explains to the reader social structure and the news on how they lived. As well as different searches on news, and magazines.
4. Ancient Mesopotamia - This source explains the cradle of their civilization. The rise of Mesopotamia is also included into this website.
5. Time maps - The main theme of this website is the time line of Mesopotamia, and of the empires time. You can also find the time of the empire on our home page.
6. Learners.org - This is a very elaborate website with a lot of back up information to support your claim, we recommend this website highly.
7. Mr.Dowling - explains the shape of Ancient Mesopotamia. As well as the natural boundaries in Mesopotamia.
8. University of Chicago library - This website has different sections for the reader to look at. The teacher can even become interactive with this website.
All of these websites provide great extra information to support what ancient Mesopotamia was like. If you are interested in learning more go to some of theses websites for more!!!
3. National Geographic - National Geographic explains to the reader social structure and the news on how they lived. As well as different searches on news, and magazines.
4. Ancient Mesopotamia - This source explains the cradle of their civilization. The rise of Mesopotamia is also included into this website.
5. Time maps - The main theme of this website is the time line of Mesopotamia, and of the empires time. You can also find the time of the empire on our home page.
6. Learners.org - This is a very elaborate website with a lot of back up information to support your claim, we recommend this website highly.
7. Mr.Dowling - explains the shape of Ancient Mesopotamia. As well as the natural boundaries in Mesopotamia.
8. University of Chicago library - This website has different sections for the reader to look at. The teacher can even become interactive with this website.
All of these websites provide great extra information to support what ancient Mesopotamia was like. If you are interested in learning more go to some of theses websites for more!!!