Ziggurats were platforms for temples in ancient Mesopotamia, not palaces for rulers.
True. A ziggurat is a man-made mountain that served as a platform for a temple in ancient Mesopotamia, not a palace for a ruler.
Ziggurats were built with mud-bricks and were symbolic focal points in city-states, reflecting the theocratic political system of the time.
The Ziggurat of Ur, constructed around 2,400 BCE, is a well-known example of this architectural form in the Ancient Near East.
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