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Improvements

Airstrip

Alcázar

Barricade

Batey

Camp

Château

Chemamull

City Park

Colossal Head

Corporation

Farm

Feitoria

Fishery

Fishing Boats

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Hacienda

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Kampung

Kurgan

Lumber Mill

Mahavihara

Mekewap

Mine

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Mission

Modernized Trap

Monastery

Nubian Pyramid

Offshore Oil Rig

Oil Well

Outback Station

Pairidaeza

Pasture

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Polder

Quarry

Reinforced Barricade

Rock-Hewn Church

Roman Fort

Seaside Resort

Sphinx

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Trading Dome

Trap

Vampire Castle

Ziggurat

Routes

Ziggurat
Description
Unlocks the Builder ability to construct a Ziggurat, unique to Sumeria.

+2 Science. +1 Culture if next to River. Cannot be built on Hills but may be built on Floodplains.
Historical Context
When the Egyptians were building pyramids along the Nile, the Akkadians, Sumerians, Elamites, Babylonians and Assyrians were building ziggurats all over Mesopotamia. These were terraced pyramids, sometimes truncated so a temple could be placed on top. The earliest date from the Early Dynastic Period, roughly 2900 to 2400 BC, and the newest found date to c. 600 BC. Sun-baked bricks made up the center, and were faced with fire-glazed bricks that were more durable. Unlike the Egyptian pyramids, the ziggurats were generally solid, with shrines and temples on the summit, occasionally more than one (since one didn’t want to offend any god). Sadly none of the shrines or temples have survived – thanks to war, earthquakes and religious fervor – although the great piles of brick have. There were a number of “great” ziggurats, including the one in Babylon dedicated to the god Marduk which may have inspired the fable of the Tower of Babel.
PortraitSquare
icon_improvement_ziggurat

Traits

Unique To
icon_civilization_sumeria
Sumeria
+2 Science
+1 Culture (requires Natural History)

Requirements

icon_terrain_desert
Desert
icon_terrain_tundra
Tundra
icon_terrain_plains
Plains
icon_terrain_grass
Grassland
icon_terrain_snow
Snow

Usage

Built By
icon_unit_builder
Builder
PortraitSquare
icon_improvement_ziggurat
Description
Unlocks the Builder ability to construct a Ziggurat, unique to Sumeria.

+2 Science. +1 Culture if next to River. Cannot be built on Hills but may be built on Floodplains.
Historical Context
When the Egyptians were building pyramids along the Nile, the Akkadians, Sumerians, Elamites, Babylonians and Assyrians were building ziggurats all over Mesopotamia. These were terraced pyramids, sometimes truncated so a temple could be placed on top. The earliest date from the Early Dynastic Period, roughly 2900 to 2400 BC, and the newest found date to c. 600 BC. Sun-baked bricks made up the center, and were faced with fire-glazed bricks that were more durable. Unlike the Egyptian pyramids, the ziggurats were generally solid, with shrines and temples on the summit, occasionally more than one (since one didn’t want to offend any god). Sadly none of the shrines or temples have survived – thanks to war, earthquakes and religious fervor – although the great piles of brick have. There were a number of “great” ziggurats, including the one in Babylon dedicated to the god Marduk which may have inspired the fable of the Tower of Babel.

Traits

Unique To
icon_civilization_sumeria
Sumeria
+2 Science
+1 Culture (requires Natural History)

Requirements

icon_terrain_desert
Desert
icon_terrain_tundra
Tundra
icon_terrain_plains
Plains
icon_terrain_grass
Grassland
icon_terrain_snow
Snow

Usage

Built By
icon_unit_builder
Builder
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