Can you tell us more about this story? What's the plot, the limitations etc? It might work better if it's spread over multiple generations rather than one time traveling protagonist recreating the victorian era in mesopotamia.
Do you know how to find iron? How to build a kiln? What about the pottery/ceramic tools needed? Do you know how to safely open a vein? How to source pathogens that won't kill you? Do you know how to shape stone? How to build pulleys, scaffold, wooden joints etc? It's not enough to know that a technology can work, if you don't know the manufacturing techniques (or even the manufacturing techniques for the tools to begin manufacture, or the tools for that etc.) You're probably just going to waste time and resources that an early agrarian society cannot afford.
You'd have to set your sights way, way lower than the industrial revolution. It may have been possible for it to happen earlier elsewhere (like in China) but it's not likely possible without a large organised society with access to plenty of natural resources and an economic system that can support engineers, scholars, students etc.
I agree with mfb that instituting different practices and ways of thought would be the focus over a random grab-bag of technology. Basic ideas of agriculture that give rise to a food surplus allowing for greater economic specialization would be an absolute must. followed by the adoption of the scientific method. But even beyond that you face the problem that natural resources are often very spread out. So you're going to need a way for your fledgling tribe to grow, explore, trade and maybe even conquer.