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Nikolay [14]
2 years ago
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Try It: Mesopotamian and ancient Egyptian Religion 2 of 52 of 5 Items Item 2 POSSIBLE POINTS: 2 Ziggurats were religious monumen

ts dedicated to specific Mesopotamian gods, while pyramids were built over the tombs of pharaohs in ancient Egypt.
History
1 answer:
lord [1]2 years ago
8 0

The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Here, we just have a statement, not a question. If this is a true or false question, then the answer is "true."

It is true that  Ziggurats were religious monuments dedicated to specific Mesopotamian gods, while pyramids were built over the tombs of pharaohs in ancient Egypt.

Ziggurats were impressive buildings built by the Sumerians as religious ceremonial centers to honor their different gods. They were located in the middle of the most important Sumerian cities such as Nippur, Eridu, Ur, and Uruk.

Regarding the pyramids, official ancient Egyptian history says that the Pharaohs built the major pyramids in Cairo, Egypt(Gize) as mausoleums to bury them in tombs.

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