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burnt offerings and temples of worship
Polytheistic-they believed in many gods. And - I don't know if this would be considered a charecteristic? - they gave burnt offerings to the gods.
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The way you would worship Greek Gods is by believing in them, giving them offerings in fires, and praying to them.
Yes they did
burnt offerings and temples of worship
They burnt offerings and prayed and sacrificed animals.
They would have left offerings of food and flowers, burnt incense and sacrificed animals or even people to them.
Polytheistic-they believed in many gods. And - I don't know if this would be considered a charecteristic? - they gave burnt offerings to the gods.
By offering sacrifices in the temples of the gods, hoping these offerings would bring favours and protection from the gods in return.
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.
I don’t know
The way you would worship Greek Gods is by believing in them, giving them offerings in fires, and praying to them.
The campers scrape a part of their meal into the fire as an offering to the gods.
the gods and their offerings for the gods
Yes they did
Ancient Chinese believed their gods needed offerings of food to keep them happy.