Introduction of early temple have been much like a house?
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because all the elders are their and we follow our culture
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There are many reasons why early temples were similar to houses. Two of them are:
*The temple was the place where produce obtained from agricultural lands was processed like how it would happen in houses. It was the hub for many activities like spinning, grain grinding, and weaving.
*Apart from being used for performing rituals alone, the temple complex was the living abode of priests who ruled over Mesopotamia in the ancient days. It also housed accommodations of artisans, warehouses, and workshops.
*The temple was the place where produce obtained from agricultural lands was processed like how it would happen in houses. It was the hub for many activities like spinning, grain grinding, and weaving.
*Apart from being used for performing rituals alone, the temple complex was the living abode of priests who ruled over Mesopotamia in the ancient days. It also housed accommodations of artisans, warehouses, and workshops.
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