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It was made in 4000 B.C.
It was made in 4000 B.C.
Ziggurats were not made of wood or any organic materials, as they were primarily constructed from mud bricks and clay. These materials were chosen for their durability and availability in the regions where ziggurats were built, particularly in Mesopotamia. Additionally, ziggurats did not incorporate stone as a primary building material, unlike many other ancient structures.
there made of stone like the pyramids andsphinx
Pyramids were carved from stone, and Ziggurats were traditionally made with glazed bricks which apparently degraded more easily.
Pyramids were carved from stone, and Ziggurats were traditionally made with glazed bricks which apparently degraded more easily.
The Sumerians used baked mud bricks to construct their ziggurats. These bricks were made from clay mixed with water, shaped, and then baked in the sun or a kiln to harden. The ziggurats were then built by stacking these bricks on top of each other.
No, the Incas did not build ziggurats. Ziggurats are ancient Mesopotamian temple structures made of stacked layers, while the Incas constructed stone structures like Machu Picchu in Peru using a technique called ashlar masonry.
why were ziggurats so large
The ziggurats were invented in Mesopotamia.
they are ancient towering,stepped structurures made out of mud brick
Ziggurats are made of mud, or clay , of stones that they found out in the area. Usually it was made of hardened sand that the Sumerians made by dipping sand in water and then drying it in the sun. Or they were made by boulders that were found in the wilderness like in canyons or caves.