Our social studies book is a secondary source, because it was not around when Mesopotamia existed, but it also has pictures in it of artifacts, which are primary sources.
http://landbetweenthedrivers.weebly.com is a weebly site like this one. We made sure to cross check this site using information from other sites and our social studies book. It is a secondary source because the author was not alive around the time of Mesopotamia. This site also contains images of some artifacts which are primary sources.
http://www.mesopotamia.co.uk is another secondary source, like these other by sources are pictures of artifacts.
http://mesopotamia.mrdonn.org is a secondary source that is all about Mesopotamia. We can confirm it is a secondary source because there were no websites in Mesopotamia. We can confirm that this site is reliable because it is a ".org" site, and we cross-checked it to make sure.
http://www.mrdowling.com/603mesopotamia.html is another secondary source, because nobody survived the downfall of Mesopotamia and therefore, nobody from Mesopotamia was able to create this website.
http://www.ancient.eu.com/Mesopotamia/ This website is naturally another secondary source. If you happened to explore, you would find that there are some primary sources (artifacts,etc.) on the website.
http://landbetweenthedrivers.weebly.com is a weebly site like this one. We made sure to cross check this site using information from other sites and our social studies book. It is a secondary source because the author was not alive around the time of Mesopotamia. This site also contains images of some artifacts which are primary sources.
http://www.mesopotamia.co.uk is another secondary source, like these other by sources are pictures of artifacts.
http://mesopotamia.mrdonn.org is a secondary source that is all about Mesopotamia. We can confirm it is a secondary source because there were no websites in Mesopotamia. We can confirm that this site is reliable because it is a ".org" site, and we cross-checked it to make sure.
http://www.mrdowling.com/603mesopotamia.html is another secondary source, because nobody survived the downfall of Mesopotamia and therefore, nobody from Mesopotamia was able to create this website.
http://www.ancient.eu.com/Mesopotamia/ This website is naturally another secondary source. If you happened to explore, you would find that there are some primary sources (artifacts,etc.) on the website.
Some other sites on Ancient Mesopotamia that were created for the same project are:
www.jakeandjoshsocialstudies.weebly.com
www.mesopotamiaisamazing.weebly.com
These sites are reliable because they used the same main source (the textbook) as us and cited all of their other sources. We spent a lot of time learning about reliable and not reliable sites, so these people know which sites to trust and which sites to not trust. They are secondary sources because they were not around during the time of Mesopotamia and got the information from somewhere else. They also have pictures of artifacts, so they have some primary sources, too.
***We know all these sites are reliable because we used the cross checking method to make sure we were retaining the correct information***
www.jakeandjoshsocialstudies.weebly.com
www.mesopotamiaisamazing.weebly.com
These sites are reliable because they used the same main source (the textbook) as us and cited all of their other sources. We spent a lot of time learning about reliable and not reliable sites, so these people know which sites to trust and which sites to not trust. They are secondary sources because they were not around during the time of Mesopotamia and got the information from somewhere else. They also have pictures of artifacts, so they have some primary sources, too.
***We know all these sites are reliable because we used the cross checking method to make sure we were retaining the correct information***