Chariots were built in Mesopotamia as early as 3000 BC
Yes they did
To invent the chariot, and have Athens named after her.
The neo-Babylonians invented the system of numbers
There is great debate whether the Assyrians, Egyptians, or Hittites invented the chariot. Although, the chariot originated in Mesopotamia around 3000 BC. You decide.
All I know is that the Hittites invented steel tools and the chariot
The Babylonians first invented the number we ALL KNOW OF as 0
Athena invented the chariot. Poseidon had to fix it with horses that he invented though.
Yes, they did take a part in it, but it wasn't as strong and as practical as the Arabic algebra which was founded later.
The sun dial was not invented by the Romans. It was invented before the days of the Romans by the Egyptians and the Babylonians
The code of law made by King Hammurabi, serves as guide for most laws in the modern world.
Yes, then it was forgotten and re-invented by the Babylonians, forgotten again and finally nailed down by the Indians.