is there really such a thing as...
The Mesopotamian period of ancient Greece?
shareAbsolutely not. Two different geographical areas. I think the writers stupidly thought that big words make them sound smart.
shareThey should have said "pre-hellenic Greece".
shareI'm pretty sure this was a goof or somebody's half-baked term for Hellenistic Ionia (what is now Turkey), but there is a Mesopotamia, Greece. And Mesopotamia was a part of the Greek Seleucid Empire after Alexander conquered it. Though you'd think that would be "Greek Mesopotamia."
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