
Ziggurat of Ur - Wikipedia
The Ziggurat (or Great Ziggurat) of Ur (Sumerian: 𒂍𒋼𒅎𒅍 é-temen-ní-gùru "Etemenniguru", [3] meaning "temple whose foundation creates aura") [4] is a Neo-Sumerian ziggurat in what was the city of Ur near Nasiriyah, in present-day Dhi Qar Province, Iraq.
Ziggurat at Ur | History, Description, & Facts | Britannica
ziggurat at Ur, ziggurat located in the ancient Mesopotamian city of Ur in southern Iraq, near the modern-day city of Al-Nāṣiriyyah. Its earliest bricks date to about 2100 BCE. Ziggurats are pyramidal stepped temple towers built by the Sumerians, Babylonians, and Assyrians of ancient Mesopotamia—the region between the Tigris and Euphrates ...
Zigurat de Ur - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
El Zigurat de Ur (é-temen-ní-gùr-ru en sumerio, que significa casa de cimientos revestidos de terror) es un zigurat enclavado junto a las ruinas de la antigua ciudad sumeria de Ur, en el actual Irak.
Ziggurat of Ur - Smarthistory
The ziggurat at Ur and the temple on its top were built around 2100 B.C.E. by the king Ur-Nammu of the Third Dynasty of Ur for the moon goddess Nanna, the divine patron of the city state.
The Great Ziggurat of Ur - Ancient Origins
2014年6月17日 · The city of Ur was one of the most important Sumerian city states in ancient Mesopotamia during the 3 rd millennium BC. One of best preserved and most spectacular remains of this ancient city is the Great Ziggurat of Ur.
Ziggurat of Ur – The History of the Sumerian Ziggurat
2023年6月28日 · Situated in present-day Iraq, the Ziggurat of Ur was among ancient Mesopotamia’s most significant centers of administration, trade, and religion. Dedicated to Nanna, the Sumerian and Akkadian god of the moon, it was constructed from mud bricks and bitumen and was one of the ancient world’s largest structures at around 50 meters in height.
Ur: The Ziggurat - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
2002年10月1日 · In the tradition of earlier kings, Ur-Nammu built many temples, including ziggurats at Ur, Eridu, Uruk, and Nippur. Ziggurats continued to be built throughout Mesopotamia until Persian times (ca. 500 B.C.), when new religious ideas emerged.
Zigurat de Ur: qué es, historia, ubicación ... - Lifeder
2025年1月16日 · El Zigurat de Ur es un templo piramidal y escalonado, construido por la civilización mesopotámica. Fue erigido en la antigua ciudad sumeria de Ur.
The Ziggurat of Ur - The Museum Journal
Theoretical reconstructions of ziggurats in the past have always aimed at a perfect symmetry such as the groundplan would seem to dictate; the ruins at Ur present to us a structure curiously irregular and almost lopsided.
El Zigurat de Ur: toda su historia - Ingeoexpert
2024年9月27日 · El Zigurat de Ur fue construido alrededor del año 2100 a.C. durante el reinado del rey Ur-Nammu de la Tercera Dinastía de Ur, en lo que hoy es el sur de Irak. Este zigurat fue dedicado al dios Nanna (también conocido como Sin), el dios lunar, quien era la deidad patrona de la ciudad de Ur.