Yes. they were polytheistic meaning they worshiped more than one god.
Mesopotamia is polytheistic
They both had a polytheistic belief.
Yes, it was monotheistic but was first polytheistic due to changes of culture
the sumerians practiced polytheismThe Mesopotamian Religion was Polytheistic, they had a pantheon of several hundred gods.
The religion of ancient Mesopotamia was polytheistic. Polytheistic religions believe in multiple deities. In Mesopotamian society, the deities were tightly woven together with the elements of nature and the weather.
Mesopotamia is polytheistic
They both had a polytheistic belief.
Yes, they believed in many gods.
Yes, it was monotheistic but was first polytheistic due to changes of culture
The religion of ancient Mesopotamia (approximately = Iraq) was polytheistic. Later Christianity became strong. Later still Islam took over.
Mesopotamia was a region, not a country. And many people took over the region from time to time. I think that the Sumerians where polytheistic, not sure bout rest sorry
for sure its India (Apex)
the sumerians practiced polytheismThe Mesopotamian Religion was Polytheistic, they had a pantheon of several hundred gods.
The religion of ancient Mesopotamia was polytheistic. Polytheistic religions believe in multiple deities. In Mesopotamian society, the deities were tightly woven together with the elements of nature and the weather.
The major difference between the beliefs of the people of Mesopotamia and Abraham, is that Mesopotamian religions were polytheistic, meaning worship of many gods, and Abraham's believed in one god, Yahweh, so he was monotheistic.
The ancient Babylonians were polytheists.
No specific name for the religion but they were polytheistic (worshipped many gods). They had over 2000 gods that pertained to a certain city and inanimate objects such as the sun and water.