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In the pages of history, the origins of human civilization have always held a deep fascination. Mesopotamia, often referred to as the "cradle of civilization," stands as a testament to our ancient past, sparking debates among scholars and enthusiasts alike. Some archaeological records tantalize us with the notion that Mesopotamia's beginnings might stretch back to around the Paleolithic period, though the accuracy of this claim remains a subject of lively debate. Yet, within the realm of scholarly exploration, another mysterious place captures many people's curiosity – the Garden of Eden, or as it's occasionally called, Edin. Described as an elevated plain or steppe, this ethereal location has sparked a range of perspectives and interpretations.Transcript