The Role of the Temple in Mesopotamia and Egypt

Date Submitted: 05/15/2004 09:13:20
Category: / Society & Culture / Religion
Length: 12 pages (3285 words)
The religions of ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt have long been studied by fascinated students, scholars, and the like. The remains left behind from these civilizations have provided great insight into their culture, philosophy, and religion. For these and most ancient cultures, the temple was the center of the city, often playing many roles - religious, social economic, etc. It is important to view the religious concepts of these civilizations in light of their environment. Religion …
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