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- 3. A small holy place or structure, often located on a ziggurat’s summit for offerings and rituals.
- 6. The base layers and groundwork that support the heavy weight of the ziggurat.
- 8. The group of religious leaders who performed rituals and cared for the temple.
- 10. A raised platform or base on which a statue or shrine might stand at the summit.
- 13. Sun‑dried or kiln‑fired bricks made of mud and straw used as the primary building material.
- 14. Stone or brick steps built into or attached to the ziggurat to provide access upward.
- 16. Gifts (food, incense, valuables) presented to a deity during worship or ritual.
- 17. A projecting support built against walls to strengthen and stabilize the structure.
- 19. A sovereign city that functions as an independent political unit in ancient Mesopotamia.
- 20. A culture’s understanding of the universe; ziggurats symbolized a link between earth and the heavens.
- 22. A powerful Mesopotamian city known for large religious and architectural projects.
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- 1. Each stepped level or platform of a ziggurat that creates its tiered shape.
- 2. A stepped, pyramid‑like temple tower built in ancient Mesopotamia as a raised platform for a shrine.
- 4. A set of formal actions performed for religious purposes, often conducted at ziggurat shrines.
- 5. The inner mass of a ziggurat, usually made of mudbrick and rubble for structural bulk.
- 7. A later Mesopotamian period (e.g., Nebuchadnezzar II) when large ziggurats and temples were restored or built.
- 9. One of the earliest Mesopotamian civilizations; early ziggurats were built in Sumerian cities.
- 11. The study of past human cultures through excavation and analysis of material remains, including ziggurat ruins.
- 12. The outer layer of stronger bricks or dressed stone applied to protect and decorate the core.
- 13. The ancient region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers where ziggurats were built.
- 15. mundi A symbolic “world axis” or connection point between earth and sky often represented by sacred structures like ziggurats.
- 18. A sacred building where people worshipped deities; ziggurats supported a temple at the top.
- 19. The inner chamber of a temple or shrine where a deity’s statue could be housed.
- 21. A sloped pathway or stairway used to ascend the terraces to the top shrine.
