Mesopotamia & Arabia
Begin where writing hardens into clay, then cross floodplains, deserts, sanctuaries, trade routes, dynasties, and protected islands of memory.
Mesopotamia and Arabia move through early writing, law, urban administration, scholarship, and long-distance religious networks.
The route highlights Uruk tablets, Hammurabi, the Cyrus Cylinder, Baghdad, algebra, cathedral building, and Socotra. These scenes include law, mathematics, writing, architecture, and preservation.
Tablets, law codes, imperial capitals, Abbasid scholarship, pilgrimage routes, siege warfare, and protected landscapes connect invention to later struggles over archives, cities, and sacred space.
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- Middle East
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