Abstract

Abstract: Economics, as a rigorous scientific discipline, is intrinsically devoted to the meticulous scrutiny of sophisticated processes that underlie production, resource management, and the intricate web of mechanisms governing them. For a comprehensive cognition of its historical lineage, it becomes imperative to delve into the various stages of civilization's inception and the nascent trajectories of economic systems. In this scholarly pursuit, the spotlight firmly rests on ancient Mesopotamia, hailed as the cradle of a major civilization and an indisputable cornerstone in the tapestry of economic history. Embedded within this academic exploration is an assiduous analysis of the economy's evolutionary odyssey through the prism of history, thus serving as a conduit for the preservation and transmission of the invaluable legacy borne by ancient Mesopotamia. This interdisciplinary research endeavors to elucidate the historical foundations of economic thought, spanning from pre-historical epochs to the advent of the initial systematic civilization. The paramount significance of the Ancient Mesopotamian legacy within the context of economic science is a central thematic exploration. By methodically integrating historical analysis, archaeological investigations, comparative scrutiny, and a discerning critical perspective, this study seeks to comprehensively unveil the intricate evolution of economic concepts and practices across diverse temporal and geographical landscapes.

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