They were a source of pride for the ancient civilizations.
Most ancient Japanese temples are either Buddhist or Shinto temples. The Buddhist temples are shrines for meditation and focus to achieve an enlightened spirit. Shinto temples were sights dedicated to ancestor worship.
'''''there are 72 temples of Isis'''''
the temples were made to honor the gods
no temples are like burial tombs
That what?
used temples and used irragation systems
both civilizations built stone temples
Some ancient civilizations such as the Mayans believed in human sacrifice in order for the natural cycle of seasons to continue. The Mayans would sacrifice prisoners from the top of their stone temples.
They attempted to reflect the glory and power that the gods had. This way the people saw all the blessings the gods would give them and give the gods things. They were also a place where people worshipped their gods.
Ancient Mexican civilizations included the Olmec's, Zapotecs, Toltec's, Inca, Maya and Aztecs. All of the ancient Mexican cultures are believed to be descended from people who crossed the Bering Strait.
ancient temples: ancient, old, cracked, fallen, rough modern temples: brand,, new, fixed, smooth
You mean modern temples such as Christian, Baptist or Mormon? In that case both qualify as such. Ancient temples built by Native American civilizations are usually found in central and southern Mexico (the country). In northern Mexico and New Mexico, most peoples were semi-nomadic, meaning few (if any) buildings, including temples, exist.
Most ancient Japanese temples are either Buddhist or Shinto temples. The Buddhist temples are shrines for meditation and focus to achieve an enlightened spirit. Shinto temples were sights dedicated to ancestor worship.
No. The temples are the homes of the Gods.
'''''there are 72 temples of Isis'''''
the temples were made to honor the gods
no temples are like burial tombs