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English: Sumerian ziggurat
Date 13 May 2008
(13 May 2008 (original upload date))
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(Original text : http://imp.lss.wisc.edu/~mfox/Religions%20of%20the%20ANE/Mesopotamia/Mesoptamia%20%20Temple%20and%20Ritual.html)
Author Michael V Fox. Original uploader was Mike.the.kitty at en.wikibooks
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