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20 May, 05:30

Egyptian pyramids were similar to sumerian ziggurats in tha both were remarkable feats of engineering the required huge numbers of laborers and complex organization. True or false

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  1. 20 May, 05:31
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    Yeah, is True.

    Explanation:

    Actually, Ziggurats were "almost" a Pyramid.

    Ziggurats are part of the Mesopotamian architectural heritage. They were built around the year of 3000 BC as temples for the gods. Depending on the town that the Ziggurat was built, it receives the name of the town (Example: Ziggurat of Ur, Ziggurat of Uruk, and so on). Why a Ziggurat is almost a Pyramid? Both buildings share the same structure, excepting because Ziggurat's top is bald, in a square shape.
  2. 20 May, 05:45
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    Yes I think it is true because it took them a long period of time to finish the ziggurats and pryamids and it took a ton of men to get the job done.
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