2600 b.C.
Ziggurats were first built by the Summerians in 5200 BCE.
Ziggurats were built by the Babylonians, Sumerians, Assyrians, Akkadians and the Elamites for local religions.They have the form of a terraced step pyramid of successively receding storeys or levels
No one particually owned the ziggurats, it was more the civilisation that built it and owned it (looked after it)
Ziggurats were built in the major cities of Mesopotamia between 2200 and 500 BC.
Built to huge scales, they consisted of two to seven tiers with a large open space on top.
Ziggurats were first built by the Summerians in 5200 BCE.
The civilization that built their cities at Ur and Akkad and constructed ziggurats was the Sumerians. They were one of the earliest known civilizations in Mesopotamia, around 4,000 BCE, known for their advancements in architecture and urban planning. The ziggurats served as religious centers and were characterized by their stepped pyramid structure.
Sumerian Ziggurats were built to honor how the gods descended to earth.
The Sumerians built the ziggurats to please and respect their gods.
Babyionians
The Mesopotamians famously built ziggurats.
Ziggurats have been known to scholars and researchers for centuries, with the earliest known ziggurats built around 2900 BC in ancient Mesopotamia. Each ziggurat was dedicated to a specific deity and served as a religious temple and administrative center.
on raised platforms
They were build about in 1854
for a cities patron god
YES
In the 3000s BCE.