Anu ziggurat

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Anu ziggurat is an ancient Mesopotamian temple platform in the city of Uruk dedicated to the sky god Anu and associated with some of the earliest monumental religious architecture.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
ziggurat of Anu 2
Anu ziggurat canonical 1

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Statements (34)

Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
temple platform
ziggurat
approximateDate 4th millennium BCE
architecturalType monumental platform
stepped platform
associatedDeity Anu
associatedWith Uruk archaeological site
surface form: White Temple at Uruk
belongsTo ancient city of Uruk
culture Sumerian civilization
currentCondition ruins
dedicatedTo Anu
dedication sky god Anu
excavatedBy German archaeological expeditions at Uruk
hasFeature elevated temple platform
stepped access ramps or stairways
hasFunction cult center of Anu
religious worship
heritageStatus part of the archaeological site of Uruk, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
influenced later Mesopotamian ziggurat design
locatedIn Uruk
locatedInCountry Iraq
locatedInRegion southern Mesopotamia
locatedNear Uruk archaeological site
surface form: Eanna temple complex at Uruk
locatedOn Uruk archaeological site
surface form: Eanna/Anu precinct high terrace at Uruk
material baked brick (in later phases)
mudbrick
partOf religious architecture of Uruk
sacred precinct of Uruk
period Uruk period
religiousRole focal point of Anu cult in Uruk
religiousTradition ancient Mesopotamian religion
significance example of early Mesopotamian temple architecture
one of the earliest monumental religious structures

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

Uruk hasTemple Anu ziggurat
Uruk archaeological site hasPart Anu ziggurat
this entity surface form: ziggurat of Anu
Warka hasArchaeologicalFeature Anu ziggurat
this entity surface form: ziggurat of Anu