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IRINA_888 [86]
2 years ago
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Summer and Mesopotamia which characteristics describe the ancient Assyrian civilization

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grigory [225]2 years ago
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The characteristics that describe the ancient Assyrian civilization include:

  • B. Warriors who acquired iron technology.
  • D. Nomads who settled on the upper Tigris.

<h3>What was the Assyrian civilization?</h3>

The Assyrian civilization concentrated on developing the:

  • World's first written language
  • 360-degree circle
  • Hammurabi's code of law
  • Fierce military prowess and war tactics.

However, the Assyrian civilization was succeeded by the Babylonians, who conquered the Assyrian Empire.

<h3>Question Completion with Answer Options:</h3>

A. Conquerors who ruled the first known empire.

B. Warriors who acquired iron technology.

C. Farmers who terraced their fields.

D. Nomads who settled on the upper Tigris.

Thus, the characteristics that describe the ancient Assyrian civilization include Options B. and D.

Learn more about the Assyrian civilization at brainly.com/question/1778606 and brainly.com/question/875212

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