The story of Mesopotamia, often called the cradle of civilization, begins over 5,000 years ago in the fertile lands between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, where humanity first transformed from scattered farming communities into complex urban societies. From the Sumerians, who built the first cities, invented writing, and raised monumental ziggurats, to the Akkadians, Babylonians, and Assyrians who forged vast empires, Mesopotamia was the birthplace of countless innovations—law codes, astronomy, mathematics, irrigation, and literature like the Epic of Gilgamesh. It was here that kings ruled over city-states, gods were worshiped in grand temples, and trade connected distant parts of the ancient world. Yet Mesopotamia was also a land of constant struggle, plagued by wars, shifting powers, and the unpredictable floods of its rivers. Over millennia, its civilizations rose and fell, leaving behind clay tablets and ruins that still whisper the dawn of human society. In this episode, we explore the entire history of Mesopotamia—the world’s first true civilization, where history itself began.
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How am I supposed to fall asleep when there are louda** ads every 5 min? I will be finding a different channel to fall asleep to and will not be subscribing to this channel.
Unsuitable to help fall asleep, ads popping up all the time disturbing any chance of relaxation 👎👎👎👎👎
The very first cities, the first laws, the first dreams of humanity 🌍✨… the oldest civilization laid the foundation for everything we are today. Which part of their legacy amazes you most?
the civilizations of 12k yrs ago are remenants of more ancient civiliztions.
Amazing
The part about the Tigris and Euphrates turning barren land into fertile ground blew my mind. Nature literally kickstarted civilization
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Excellent 👏
i really enjoyed this. think youve done a great job here. just curious, are all the pictures AI? if so thats fine, very visually appealing. id like to make pictures like that as well and have no idea how or where to start. any help would be appreciated. as i said, well done.
Amazing