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  1. Ziggurat - Wikipedia

    The Ziggurat of Ur is a Neo-Sumerian ziggurat built by King Ur-Nammu, who dedicated it in honor of Nanna/Sîn in approximately the 21st century BC during the Third Dynasty of Ur.

  2. Ziggurat | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica

    Jan 23, 2026 · Ziggurat, pyramidal stepped temple tower that is an architectural and religious structure characteristic of the major cities of Mesopotamia (now mainly in Iraq) from approximately …

  3. Ziggurat: Mountains of the Gods - World History Encyclopedia

    Jan 27, 2026 · A ziggurat is a form of monumental architecture originating in ancient Mesopotamia, which usually had a rectangular base and was built in a series of steps up to a flat platform upon …

  4. The Ziggurats of Mesopotamia: Stairways to the Gods

    Feb 14, 2025 · Each city-state had its patron deity, and the ziggurat was believed to be the dwelling place of that god. Priests performed daily offerings and ceremonies to ensure divine favor. The …

  5. In ancient Mesopotamia, what was a ziggurat? - The Conversation

    Jan 26, 2026 · In ancient Mesopotamia, what was a ziggurat? A ziggurat (also spelled ziqqurat) was a raised platform with four sloping sides that looked like a tiered pyramid. Ziggurats were …

  6. The Ziggurat and Its Role in Ancient Mesopotamian Culture

    Dec 7, 2024 · The ziggurat is one of the most iconic architectural forms of ancient Mesopotamia, symbolizing the civilization’s religious, social, and political dynamics. These massive, terraced …

  7. History and major facts about ziggurats - World History Edu

    Oct 25, 2023 · A ziggurat is a type of massive structure built in ancient Mesopotamia, resembling a terraced step pyramid. It had a receding tiered platform and was made primarily of mud-bricks.

  8. Ziggurat | Archaeology News Online Magazine

    Jan 28, 2026 · A ziggurat refers to a stepped temple tower built in ancient Mesopotamia. Builders raised these monuments in cities across Sumer, Akkad, Babylonia, and Assyria from the late fourth …

  9. Structures | Ziggurat - History Archive

    Each ziggurat was part of a temple complex which included other buildings. The precursors of the ziggurat were raised platforms that date from the Ubaid period [1] during the fourth millennium BC.

  10. The Ziggurat: Ancient Temple to the Gods - ThoughtCo

    Jan 13, 2020 · Ziggurat are ancient temple structures built by local religions in the Mesopotamia regions between 2200 and 500 BCE, intended as homes for the gods.