The Mesopotamians made daily offerings to the gods to benefit their civilizations. They did it to boost their happiness, to bring about better harvests, and for continued protection and preservation of their civilization.
They made dailey offerings to the gods so the gods would give the towns people what they need.
to make them happy and please them.
the mesopotamianz did this so they could get what the needed
The Mesopotamians combined copper and tin to make bronze.
They use mud to make bricks and plaster.
Because the sumerains believed that if they worked hard for their god/goddess, they would repay them by protecting them and giving them food and water to live
The Mayans were known to worship their Gods, who were very important in their everyday lives. Some of these Gods include Lady Rainbow, the Sun God (Most important) and their Rain God. They often just called them by this instead of their official names. These are nature Gods who were the most important of all. The Mayan people would make human and animal sacrifices (not all lead to death) for their nature Gods. They prayed to them everyday and left them offerings to please them.
the mesopotamianz did this so they could get what the needed
Yes they did
through the city ziggurat
Temples
Commonly it was through offerings of oils, incense, money, and food. Prayers and hymns as well as candles were also used as offerings. Also sometimes they gave human offerings to make the gods happy
They made Greek temples so that they could worship and give offerings to their gods.
Yes. Ancient Egyptians mummified many animals. Mostly as offerings to the gods.
Those that had lost a loved one might make offerings or prayer or sacrifice.
Ancient Chinese believed their gods needed offerings of food to keep them happy.
Oddysseus and his men knew that if they failed to make the proper libations and offerings, they could anger the gods, resulting in calamities befalling them. Besides there would be times when they needed the help of the gods, and it is always best to keep the gods happy.
He was tortured and beheaded for refusing to denounce his Christian faith and make offerings to the Roman gods.
It's a form of showing there devotion to god by offering fruits, sweets, and other things.