ziggurat of Ashur

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The ziggurat of Ashur was a monumental stepped temple-tower in the ancient Assyrian city of Ashur, serving as a major religious center dedicated to the chief god Ashur.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
temple of Ashur 1
ziggurat of Ashur canonical 1

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
religious building
temple tower
ziggurat
approximateLocation Qalʿat Sherqat
surface form: Qal'at Sherqat, northern Iraq
architecturalStyle Mesopotamian architecture
associatedWith Assur archaeological site
surface form: Ashur temple complex

Assyrian royal cult
associatedWithCity Ashur
associatedWithDeity Ashur (god)
belongsToTradition Mesopotamian ziggurat tradition
civilization Assyria
surface form: Assyrian Empire
country Iraq
culture Assyrian
currentCondition ruin
dedicatedTo Ashur (god)
excavatedBy German archaeologists
excavationStart early 20th century
function religious center
temple
governingEmpireAtHeight Middle Assyrian Empire
Neo-Assyrian Empire
hasFeature platform base
stepped terraces
temple at summit
hasStructureType stepped tower
heritageStatus UNESCO World Heritage Site component
locatedIn Ashur
Assyria
surface form: ancient Assyria
locatedInCountry Iraq
locatedInUNESCOSite Assur archaeological site
surface form: Ashur (Qal'at Sherqat)
locatedOnRiver Tigris
surface form: Tigris River
material baked brick
mudbrick
partOf city of Ashur
religious complex of Ashur
period Bronze Age
Iron Age
region Upper Mesopotamia
religion Assyrian religion
sacredTo Assyrian population of Ashur
significance major religious center of Ashur city
symbol of the god Ashur
threatStatus endangered heritage site
usedFor religious festivals
ritual ceremonies
worship of Ashur (god)

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Ashur hasStructure ziggurat of Ashur
Ashur hasStructure ziggurat of Ashur
this entity surface form: temple of Ashur