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vladimir1956 [14]
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krok68 [10]3 years ago
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Hello there. I studied Mesopotamia a couple years ago and have done some extra research to ensure accuracy. I've answered to the best of my ability, I hope this helps you!

I am the strange type of writing found on old bricks in southern Mesopotamia. What am I?

Answer: Cuneiform

*Cuneiform was one of the first forms of writing developed by the ancient Sumerians. Do not confuse this with hieroglyphics, as that is a formal writing system developed by the Egyptians.

I am the Italian scholar who went to southern Mesopotamia to look for proof that the old stories were true. Who am I?

Answer:  Pietro della Valle

* Pietro della Valle traveled the world during the Renaissance era. He explored the Middle East, the holy land, etc.

I am the mounds in Mesopotamia that rose up above the flatness of the land. What am I?

Answer: Iran.

I am the place that held the key to unlocking cuneiform writing. Where am I?

Answer: Persia.

*This is now modern day Iran.

I am the king who carved a message in three languages, which eventually helped scholars decipher ancient messages. Who am I?

Answer: Darius.

*Darius I was the fourth king of the Persian Achaemenid Empire

I am the pieces of pottery, tablets, helmets and spears found at an ancient site. What am I?

Answer: Artifacts.

I spent twelve years excavating the Sumerian city of Ur. Who am I?

Answer: Sir Leonard Woolley

*Sir Leonard Woolley was a British Archaeologist well known for his excavations in Ur.

I am the place that is home to ancient Sumer. Where am I?

Answer: Tells.

Not too sure about this last one, use your best judgement!








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