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Mesopotamia, Oxford         
  • The punt rollers and weir at Mesopotamia.
  • Looking down the rollers with Mesopotamia in the background.
NARROW ISLAND THAT FORMS PART OF THE UNIVERSITY PARKS, OXFORD
Mesopotamia Walk
Mesopotamia is a narrow ait (about 800 yards by 30 yards) that forms part of the University Parks in Oxford, England. It lies between the upper and lower levels of the River Cherwell which are partly interspersed with the Thames.
Mesopotamia (theme)         
  • Seal of John Kastamonites, ''[[vestes]]'' and ''[[katepano]]'' of Mesopotamia
BYZANTINE DISTRICT (THEME)
Theme of Mesopotamia; Byzantine Mesopotamia
Mesopotamia () was the name of a Byzantine theme (a military-civilian province) located in what is today eastern Turkey. It should not be confused with the region of Mesopotamia or with the older Roman and early Byzantine province of Mesopotamia.
Mesopotamian         
  • Hatti]] upstream.
  • 7th-century BC relief depicting [[Ashurbanipal]] ({{reign}}669–631 BC) and three royal attendants in a [[chariot]].
  • ''The Babylonian marriage market'' by the 19th-century painter [[Edwin Long]]
  • Campaign in the [[Mesopotamian Marshes]] of southern [[Babylonia]] during the reign of [[Ashurbanipal]]. Showing Assyrian soldiers on boat chasing enemies trying to run away; some are hiding in the reeds
  • [[Clay tablet]], mathematical, geometric-algebraic, similar to the Euclidean geometry. From [[Shaduppum]] Iraq. 2003-1595 BC. [[Iraq Museum]].
  • The Standard of Ur; 2600 BC (the Early Dynastic Period III); shell, red limestone and lapis lazuli on wood; height: 21.7 cm, length: 50.4 cm; discovered at the [[Royal Cemetery at Ur]] (Dhi Qar Governorate, [[Iraq]])
  • After early starts in [[Jarmo]] (red dot, circa 7500 BC), the civilization of Mesopotamia in the 7th–5th millennium BC was centered around the [[Hassuna culture]] in the north, the [[Halaf culture]] in the northwest, the [[Samarra culture]] in central Mesopotamia and the [[Ubaid culture]] in the southeast, which later expanded to encompass the whole region.
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  • The [[Burney Relief]], [[First Babylonian dynasty]], around 1800 BC
  • Medical recipe concerning poisoning. Terracotta tablet, from [[Nippur]], [[Iraq]].
  • Mining areas of the ancient [[West Asia]].
  • Akkadian]], purportedly by [[Hammurabi]], sixth king of the [[First Dynasty of Babylon]].
  • One of 18 [[Statues of Gudea]], a ruler around 2090 BC
  • epic poem]] from ancient Mesopotamia, regarded as the earliest surviving notable literature.
  • lyre]] from the [[Royal Cemetery at Ur]]. C. 2500 BCE. [[Iraq Museum]]
  • Marsh people]] of southern Mesopotamia for at least 5,000 years. A carved elevation of a typical mudhif, dating to around 3,300 BCE was discovered at [[Uruk]].<ref>Broadbent, G., "The Ecology of the Mudhif," in: Geoffrey Broadbent and C. A. Brebbia, ''Eco-architecture II: Harmonisation Between Architecture and Nature,'' WIT Press, 2008, pp 15-26</ref>
AREA OF THE TIGRIS–EUPHRATES RIVER SYSTEM
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¦ noun a native or inhabitant of Mesopotamia, an ancient region in present-day Iraq.
¦ adjective relating to Mesopotamia.
Examples of use of Mesopotamia
1. Mesopotamia has been settled for at least 12,000 years.
2. Nor may you ask who exactly is "meddling" in Mesopotamia.
3. Turkey‘s Assyrian community, a Christian–ethnic minority group, traces its roots back to ancient Mesopotamia.
4. Honorary president of Mesopotamia TV In an interestingly related twist, Denmark‘s former prime minister Anker Jorgensen is the honorary president of PKK supported "Mesopotamia TV," which broadcasts freely from Denmark.
5. The word Mesopotamia means "between rivers," referring to its location between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.