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In mesopotamia
why would the early temple have been much like a house​

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Answered by spoorthihegde3
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Early temples were like a house because: (i) The temple symbolize the community as a whole and was the nucleus around which the city developed. (ii) It was here that the processing of produce- grain grinding, spinning, weaving was done as in household. (iii) The rulers of early Mesopotamia's cities

Answered by Nanditasahoo2008
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Early temples were like a house because: (i) The temple symbolize the community as a whole and was the nucleus around which the city developed. (ii) It was here that the processing of produce- grain grinding, spinning, weaving was done as in household. (iii) The rulers of early Mesopotamia's cities were priests

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