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In ancient Mesopotamia, ziggurats were primarily religious structures dedicated to the gods. Access was typically restricted to priests and religious officials, who performed rituals and maintained the temple's offerings. The general public was not allowed inside the ziggurat, although they could participate in ceremonies held in the surrounding areas. Only the highest-ranking members of society, such as kings or nobles, might have been granted limited access at certain times.

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