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The ziggurat and the pyramid both had the same basic structure, although the ziggurats were built by the Sumerians and the pyramids were built by the Egyptians.
AnswerNo. The Hebrews were a Wst Semitic people, closely related to the Canaanites and their neighbours to the north and west. The ancient Egyptians were different ethnically, with a different culture, language and writing system.
is this questin from a social studies book because that is the same question they use in the book
There is no inherent cost to belonging to a polytheistic religion. Polytheism and monotheism are two sides of the same coin.
Both are practically the same with only some lite differences. The Romans pretty much copied Hellenic polytheism and simply changed the names.
When we turn to more advanced forms of religion than pagan polytheism, the same phenomenon recurs. The polytheism of ancient Greece involved a large number of gods and demigods.
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Polytheism refers to the belief in several gods.
The Egyptians believed in judgement after death and in being rewarded for having lead a good life. Sumerians did not believe in judgement and reward and assumed that everyone suffered the same grim fate after death, regardless of how you had lived: "you live in darkness and eat clay".
What I know that they have in common is that egyptians and babylonians had the same building structure een if their buildings dont look identic. something other common is that they have the same number of gods.
Polytheism is the belief in or worship of multiple divine being, such as gods and goddesses. Polytheists usually don't worship all the holy being in the same way or equally. Many eastern religions like Hinduism & Buddhism hold polytheism believes. One will find ancient Greek, and Anglo Saxon religions based on polytheism.