Akitu temple

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The Akitu temple was an ancient Mesopotamian ceremonial sanctuary associated with New Year (Akitu) festivals and royal rituals.

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Akitu temple canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Mesopotamian temple
ceremonial center
religious sanctuary
architecturalFeature processional access route
ritual courtyard
sanctuary building
associatedConcept cosmic order
kingship ideology
seasonal renewal
associatedEvent New Year festival
associatedFestival Akitu festival NERFINISHED
associatedRitual royal rituals
associatedWith Assyria NERFINISHED
Babylon NERFINISHED
calendarRole marker of beginning of the year
category Ancient Near Eastern temple
New Year sanctuary
connectedWith city temples
processional way
culture Mesopotamian civilization NERFINISHED
dedicatedTo Marduk NERFINISHED
Mesopotamian gods
function site for New Year celebrations
site for processions
site for royal ceremonies
languageContext Akkadian NERFINISHED
locationRelativeToCity outside main city walls
locationType extramural sanctuary
nameOrigin derived from Akitu festival
participants cult personnel
king
priests
purpose to host Akitu festival rituals
to house cult statues temporarily
region Mesopotamia NERFINISHED
religion Mesopotamian religion
religiousSignificance symbol of cosmic renewal
symbol of royal legitimacy
ritualRole place for reaffirmation of divine order
place for recitation of creation myths
place for renewal of kingship
timePeriod Bronze Age NERFINISHED
Iron Age
usedFor public religious ceremonies
state-sponsored rituals
usedIn state cult

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Processional Way connectedTo Akitu temple