1. Mesopotamian - Noun
2. Mesopotamian - Adjective
Mesopotamian (plural Mesopotamians)
A person from Mesopotamia or of Mesopotamian origin.
Mesopotamian (not comparable)
Of or pertaining to Mesopotamia.
The Egyptian tomb was the outcome of the Mesopotamian influence and followed from the religious crisis the country had undergone. Stephen Gardiner
About that time, Mesopotamian cuneiform became a general purpose writing system for logograms, syllables, and numbers. Source: Internet
Angered by Larsa's failure to come to his aid, Hammurabi turned on that southern power, thus gaining control of the entirety of the lower Mesopotamian plain by c. 1763 BC. Source: Internet
As the Exodus motif grew, the original function and symbolism of these double origins was lost. citation Several motifs replicate the features associated with the Mesopotamian Akitu festival. Source: Internet
A number of these Indus Valley seals have turned up at Ur and other Mesopotamian sites. Source: Internet
As the Mesopotamian resistance gained strength, the British resorted to increasingly repressive measures. Source: Internet