They tended to the needs of the gods.
No one, it is thought that the highest level was for a shrine to the local god.
This was because the priests ran the irrigation systems.
A ziggurat is what the people used to worship their gods...in the very top room people believe that the gods went up there to be closer to the people on land. see the link below for a picture of a ziggurat.
The top of a ziggurat is a flat platform. There are some instances where a temple or other ceremonial structure was placed on the platform but not all ziggurats had/have such structures.
The Ziggurat at Ur is probably the most famous, but the Ziggurat at Teppe Sialk is also rather famous.
priests
Large temples that the priests used for worshipping gods.
what are the names of the parts of aziggurats
The sumerians didn't put anything in the ziggurat. It was a sacred place to worship gods. Priests were allowd in the ziggurat, also the king because he lived there.
through the city ziggurat
No one, it is thought that the highest level was for a shrine to the local god.
This was because the priests ran the irrigation systems.
People reached the upper levels of the ziggurat using a series of ramps or stairs that spiraled around the structure. These ramps provided easy access for priests and other individuals who needed to perform rituals or ceremonies at the top of the ziggurat.
Ziggurats were built by the Sumerians, Babylonians, Elamites, Akkadians, and Assyrians for their religions. They were believed to be dwelling places for the gods, and only priests were permitted on the Ziggurat or in the rooms at the base.
Ziggurats were not priests, but rather ancient Mesopotamian temple towers that were dedicated to various gods and used for religious purposes, including worship, sacrifices, and ceremonies. The term "ziggurat" does not refer to a specific god but to the structure itself.
A ziggurat is what the people used to worship their gods...in the very top room people believe that the gods went up there to be closer to the people on land. see the link below for a picture of a ziggurat.
The Sumerians used the Ziggurats for worshiping the gods. Because the priests were so close to the gods and were meant to worship them, only the priests could enter. Not even the kings were allowed in!