Forums and Agoras are both communal marketplaces. A ziggurat is a pyramid-like structure designed for religious observances.
Ziggurats are constructed of clay brick. In the desert regions of Mesopotamia, all you needed was dirt, water, and the sun. All of those materials were bountiful in the area they lived in.
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No. Some were built in western Persia such as Tepe Sialk and Chogha Zanbil.
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Ziggurats were enormous holy structures from ancient Mesopotamia that served as, essentially, temples on platforms. Of all the social classes in ancient Mesopotamian society, only priests were allowed to go on to the ziggurat or enter any of the rooms at its base.
Ziggurats in Sumerian society demonstrate their religious beliefs and social hierarchy, as they were believed to be dwelling places for the gods and were built by the labor of the citizens. The construction of ziggurats also served as a unifying project that brought communities together under the authority of the ruling class and affirmed the power of their kings and priests.
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Ziggurats were religious structures with a tower that rose in stages and sometimes had a chamber on the top. Some of the terraces were planted with trees so that they resembled mountains. Remnants of these structures still exist around the Iraqi landscape. In the western religion they are noted as "The Tower of Babel."
Part of the Reason Ziggurats were so important was that all the food was stored there, and the priests counted all of it and decided how much food each person should get. Of course, it was harder to do that before record keeping was invented. They wrote in Cuneiform. : )
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