Daily life in the Neo-Babylonian Empire (c. 626-539 BCE) was characterized by a mix of agricultural practices, trade, and urban activities. Most people lived in cities like Babylon, where they engaged in various crafts, commerce, and religious activities. The society was stratified, with a wealthy elite and a large working class, including farmers, artisans, and traders. Religion played a central role, influencing festivals, daily rituals, and the governance of the city, while advancements in art, science, and architecture flourished during this period.
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