"… The region known as Mesopotamia was the home of many civilizations. … the region was invaded and conquered many times, and the successive dynasties spoke and wrote in many different languages. The convention of referring to all the mathematical texts that come from this area between 2500 and 300 BCE as ‘Babylonian’ gives undue credit to a single one of the many dynasties that that ruled over this region."
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Babylon was the capital city of Babylonia, a kingdom in ancient Mesopotamia, between the 18th and 6th centuries BC.
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