A chapel.
Chapel, church, temple.
If you're religious, any room is a good room to pray.
If you mean the Romans, they used chariots for either racing or for ceremonial purposes, such as a general's triumph or a god's procession in a religious ceremony.If you mean the Romans, they used chariots for either racing or for ceremonial purposes, such as a general's triumph or a god's procession in a religious ceremony.If you mean the Romans, they used chariots for either racing or for ceremonial purposes, such as a general's triumph or a god's procession in a religious ceremony.If you mean the Romans, they used chariots for either racing or for ceremonial purposes, such as a general's triumph or a god's procession in a religious ceremony.If you mean the Romans, they used chariots for either racing or for ceremonial purposes, such as a general's triumph or a god's procession in a religious ceremony.If you mean the Romans, they used chariots for either racing or for ceremonial purposes, such as a general's triumph or a god's procession in a religious ceremony.If you mean the Romans, they used chariots for either racing or for ceremonial purposes, such as a general's triumph or a god's procession in a religious ceremony.If you mean the Romans, they used chariots for either racing or for ceremonial purposes, such as a general's triumph or a god's procession in a religious ceremony.If you mean the Romans, they used chariots for either racing or for ceremonial purposes, such as a general's triumph or a god's procession in a religious ceremony.
Amphitheaters were used for entertainment purposes in Roman times, just as they are in modern times. The Romans also used them for religious pageants, public executions, and gladiatorial contests.Amphitheaters were used for entertainment purposes in Roman times, just as they are in modern times. The Romans also used them for religious pageants, public executions, and gladiatorial contests.Amphitheaters were used for entertainment purposes in Roman times, just as they are in modern times. The Romans also used them for religious pageants, public executions, and gladiatorial contests.Amphitheaters were used for entertainment purposes in Roman times, just as they are in modern times. The Romans also used them for religious pageants, public executions, and gladiatorial contests.Amphitheaters were used for entertainment purposes in Roman times, just as they are in modern times. The Romans also used them for religious pageants, public executions, and gladiatorial contests.Amphitheaters were used for entertainment purposes in Roman times, just as they are in modern times. The Romans also used them for religious pageants, public executions, and gladiatorial contests.Amphitheaters were used for entertainment purposes in Roman times, just as they are in modern times. The Romans also used them for religious pageants, public executions, and gladiatorial contests.Amphitheaters were used for entertainment purposes in Roman times, just as they are in modern times. The Romans also used them for religious pageants, public executions, and gladiatorial contests.Amphitheaters were used for entertainment purposes in Roman times, just as they are in modern times. The Romans also used them for religious pageants, public executions, and gladiatorial contests.
Art was used to celebrate African religious beliefs ,told stories ,and served practical purposes.
A pithouse was a habitation structure built entirely or partially underground. A kiva is a room (sometimes underground) used for religious purposes. When designating an ancient room as a kiva, archaeologists make assumptions about the room's original functions and how those functions may be similar to or differ from kivas used in modern practice (by modern-day Pueblo Indians).
yah the ruler went to the top of the pyramids in cerimonies( mostly religious) and supposedly reach for the gods
A ziggurat, a type of pyramid, is usually used for religious purposes
No, public funds cannot be appropriated for religious purposes in order to maintain the separation of church and state as outlined in the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. This principle aims to prevent the government from endorsing or promoting specific religions.
Usually a monolith, such as Stonehenge in southeast England.
A religious building is a large structure designed for religious purposes. It normally has a very large room for worship, and often has other meeting rooms. Churches, temples, and mosques are all religious buildings.
A kiva is a room used for religious rituals and spiritual ceremonies. The room is used by modern Puebloans and the modern Hopi. They are typically below the ground and square.