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Hanging Gardens of Babylonia were extremly important because it showed the pride babylonia had over many conquered nation now united as one creating a empire. Ziggurats were important because they were pyramid like buildings that were used as temples to pray and make offerings to their gods.
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Around 2000 BCE.
The Mesopotamians built ziggurats, which were large temple complexes made of sun-dried bricks. These ziggurats were often dedicated to specific gods and served as religious centers for the community.
Ziggurats as structures were not actually discovered by anyone. There are many scattered throughout ancient Mesopotamia dating from around 2900 B.C. The ziggurats were part of temples complexes and the site of many religious rituals and were typically only accessible by priests.
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why were ziggurats so large
The ziggurats were invented in Mesopotamia.
Buildings on tall posts that are strong.
The ziggurat is so powerful that people had to protect it so they built houses around it.
why were ziggurats so large
Ziggurats were religious temples in ancient Mesopotamia dedicated to their gods, serving as a physical link between humans and the divine. Similarly, religious buildings today serve as places of worship and connection with the divine. However, modern religious practices are more diverse and personalized compared to the centralized and state-controlled religious ceremonies associated with ziggurats.