For the Mesopotamians, he was the god Marduk and patron of the city of Babylon.
Although the beliefs described above were held in common among Mesopotamians, there were also regional variations.
One of the early celebrations of Christmas was seen among the Mesopotamians around 4000 years ago.
Mesopotamians believed that the world was a flat disc,
surrounded by a huge, holed space, and above that, heaven.
Mesopotamians believed that the world was a flat disc,{{Citation needed|date=June 2009}}
surrounded by a huge, holed space, and above that, heaven.
Mesopotamians believed that the world was a flat disc,
surrounded by a huge, holed space, and above that, is the heaven.
Mesopotamians believed that the world was a flat disc,[
citation needed] surrounded by a huge, holed space, and above that, heaven.
The earliest roots of science can be traced to the works of Ancient Egyptians and Mesopotamians, whose contributions entered
and shaped Greek natural philosophy of classical antiquity.