First, no one must edit this answer and second the highest terrace of a Ziggurat is the site where the shrine to a god was positioned.
The Ziggurat was created in 1997.
To protect the ziggurat from raids
The Ziggurat of Ur was built in, 2100 b.c.
the ziggurat was initially built in honor of some deity or the other.
They used the stairs they built outside of the ziggurat.
Archaeologists believe that the highest terrace of a ziggurat was likely a small shrine or temple dedicated to a specific deity, where rituals and ceremonies could be performed by priests and other religious officials. This elevated location emphasized the connection between the temple and the heavens, symbolizing the importance of the gods in the daily lives of the people.
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No one, it is thought that the highest level was for a shrine to the local god.
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.
The Ziggurat at Ur is probably the most famous, but the Ziggurat at Teppe Sialk is also rather famous.
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The Ziggurat was created in 1997.
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A Ziggurat is usually 170 feet tall. Although the length can depend on the Ziggurat.
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No, a Mesopotamian terraced scribe is not a Ziggurat. The answer would be A Mesopotamian terraced Pyramid is a ziggurat.