Ziggurat
the sumerians worshiped 7 gods
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.
When I think of Sumerians, I think of Cuneiform because it is the first known record of a written language. Sumerians are also known for Ziggurats, but that is a characteristic of most civilizations built around the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Ziggurats are basically pyramidal structures built for worship, temples.
Pagodas were built as a place to worship in Japan. A pagoda is a place used to house religious artifacts in the Japanese culture.
As a place of worship for God's people at the command of God.
Ankor Wat was built as a place of religious worship.
It is a religious monument, a church, built to be a place of worship. It is still one, but it is also the most visited place in France.
The Sumerians built ziggurats primarily as religious structures dedicated to their gods. These massive, terraced temples served as a bridge between the earth and the heavens, reflecting the belief in the divine presence in daily life. Ziggurats also functioned as administrative centers, symbolizing the power and authority of the city-state. Their monumental architecture showcased the Sumerians' engineering skills and their commitment to worship and community.
The Temple of Artemis was built as a place to worship the goddess Artemis.
because they need to built it to live in it
They were popular because Sumerians used them to worship their gods.
No, the Colosseum was Roman, while Athena is the Greek goddess of wisdom.The Pantheon was a temple built in Athens by Pericles to worship Athena.