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Q: Who was the ziggurat in Sumer dedicated to?
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What were temples in sumer called?

What were religious temples in Sumer known as Ziggurats


Where was the most well known ziggurat located in Sumer.?

Great Ziggurat of Ur


What is a temple of ancient sumer's name?

Ziggurat


Where was the most well-known ziggurat located in sumer?

Great Ziggurat of Ur


What does a ziggurat symbolize?

A ziggurat somewhat means, "The Hill of Heavens" or "Mountain of God" ziggurat was a temple built for the sumer? or the Mesopotamians


Where did the Sumerian ziggurat come from?

Ziggurats came from sumer


What was the role of the ziggurat in sumer?

to help peaple and they put dead peaple in it


Where did the name ziggurat come from?

Ziggurats came from ancient Mesopotamia; specifically from Sumer


What were the schools called in sumer?

.......... Ziggurat School.......... --- our teacher hasnt taught us.. u need 2 ansaw this


What two features kept a ziggurat dry in ancient sumer?

It was the largest and the biggest building, and since it was so tall I kept it dry from unpredictable floods.


Who built the ziggurat of mesapotamia?

There is no single "Ziggurat of Mesopotamia", a Ziggurat is the name for a type of structure built first by the Sumerians, but also by the Elamites, Akkadians, Babylonians and Assyrians as part of temple complexes dedicated to their local religions. The most famous may be the "Great Ziggurat of Ur" was built by King Ur-Nammu in about the 21st century BC


Why was the ziggarats so important in ancient sumer?

Ziggurats were important in ancient sumer because that was where the city's chief god lived, at least it was said. Only the priests could enter the ziggurat. It was also important because it was the center of Sumerian life. Sumerians gathered around it in the courts for social or religious events. To respect the gods, they would make clay statues of themselves and have them put in the ziggurat so they would not have to be literally praying there all the time.