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No, a Mesopotamian terraced scribe is not a Ziggurat. The answer would be A Mesopotamian terraced Pyramid is a ziggurat.

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What is a ziggurat?

A ziggurat is a temple tower of the Mesopotamian valley, with the form of a terraced pyramid of receding storeys.


What in the world is a ziggurat?

A ziggurat is an ancient Mesopotamian temple tower.


What is the shape of a mesoptamian ziggurat?

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What was a ziggurat and what shape was its form?

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How did the Mesopotamian reach the upper levels of the ziggurat?

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What are some ziggurat?

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Where is The Ziggurat?

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What was in the center of a sumerian city-state?

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Where in Mesopotamian were scribe schools?

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The difference between a Mesopotamian ziggurat and an Egyptian pyramid?

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How would you label a ziggurat?

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