because they looked up to their leaders. At least thats what i guessed, because its either:
a:they worshiped in the palaces
b:they looked up at their leaders
c:they covered the walls with bass-reliefs
d:they designed complex buildings
they made palaces on tall mounds because they wanted to see how everyone was doing their own work without help and they wanted to keep control.
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Assyrians built temples on tall mounds because they wanted their temples, also known as ziggurats, to be high off the ground so they could be closer to the gods when they worshipped them.
they look to god
They designed complex buildings.
Some temples like one in Amritsar ,India are made entirely made out of gold.
They are places where people come to worship a deity.
Islam is not pracitced in temples. In fact no religion is practiced in a building. Temple is the place of worship of Hindus. Muslims pray in mosque.
If you mean the Parthenon in Athens, the most famous of temples to Aphrodite, it was completed in 432 BC. THere were other Aphrodite temples, though.
no he was 18 years when he died so he did not live long enough to have temples or monuments of him or named after him and trust me i know this is a fact i have been studying
The same way we can say that the temples on Malta were built -- we can see the results. IF someone actually built large temples on Malta, then we would observe certain things today -- specifically, the ruins of large temples. IF the space of our Universe (NOT the matter, but the space itself) began to expand from an almost infinitely dense state about 13.7 billion years ago and has been expanding ever since, then we would observe certain things. Everything predicted by Big Bang Cosmology has been observed, and nothing that would refute BBC has been observed. BBC is as secure a fact of our Universe as a heliocentric solar system.
There is no set direction in which the Angel Moroni points. And in fact, as of 2013, eight Mormon Temples don't have any Angel Moroni statue at all. Eight additional temples have received a statue several years after their dedication to help identify them as Mormon Temples. On most temples, the angel statue faces east if possible. This is supposedly because Moroni is meant to be heralding or signaling the Second Coming of Jesus Christ, whom is often associated with the east in scripture; but this is more of a tradition than an official belief or practice. There are several temples where the angel faces another direction simply because of the direction of the building or the lot it was built on. On five temples (Seattle, Manilla Philippines, Taipei Taiwan, Spokane, and Nauvoo, Illinois), the angel faces due west because the temple faces west.
Yes, the Epic T60 Treadmill does in fact have a built-in heart rate monitor.
A pyramid is stable due to the fact that it is built out of limestone.
To stop the northern invaders.
A pyramid is stable due to the fact that it is built out of limestone.
A:Jerusalem already existed before the arrival of the Hebrews, so there would certainly have been a temple there, long before the time of Solomon. Scholars have even compared the description of King Solomon's Temple with the Canaanite temples found elsewhere, and say that Solomon's Temple appears to have been identical to traditional Canaanite temples. In fact, they say, it is possible that Solomon did not so much build a new temple as repair or improve an existing one.