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Babylonian Life and Mythology SA M PL E Babylonian Life and Mythology Christian Curriculum By Rebbecca Devitt whyonearthhomeschool. com Babylonian Life and Mythology Lesson 1: Mesopotamia Mesopotamia means ‘land between two rivers’ or ‘land of rivers. ’ Mesopotamia is between two major rivers, the Tigris and the Euphrates Rivers. Modern day Mesopotamia is now mostly Iraq, Kuwait, and the north-eastern section of Syria. SA M PL E Activity: Look at the map below, locate the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers and the modern nations that would have made up old Mesopotamia. Modern Day Iraq where Babylonia was situated. Mesopotamia is thought to be the cradle of civilization. It’s where many of the old great civilizations came from, such as the Sumerian, Akkadian, Assyrian, and the great Babylonian civilizations. And Babylon’s city now lies 94 kilometres (59 miles) southwest of Baghdad. The native Mesopotamians, including Babylonians and Assyrians, dominated Mesopotamia from the beginning of much of our written history.

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Babylonian Life and Mythology SA M PL E Babylonian Life and Mythology Christian Curriculum By Rebbecca Devitt whyonearthhomeschool.com Rebbecca Devitt www.whyonearthhomeschool.com Babylonian Life and Mythology Lesson 1: Mesopotamia Mesopotamia means ‘land between two rivers’ or ‘land of rivers.’ Mesopotamia is between two major rivers, the Tigris and the Euphrates Rivers. Modern day Mesopotamia is now mostly Iraq, Kuwait, and the north-eastern section of Syria. SA M PL E Activity: Look at the ma...

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