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The White Temple and its Ziggurat is an ancient Mesopotamian temple complex located in Uruk, Iraq. It consists of a raised platform called a ziggurat, which was used for religious ceremonies, and a small temple called a cella on top.
A ziggurat is a massive stepped tower made of mud-brick that was used as a religious structure in ancient Mesopotamia.
Cella: A cella refers to the inner chamber or sanctuary of an ancient temple where the cult statue or sacred objects were kept.
Uruk was one of the earliest cities in ancient Mesopotamia and served as an important cultural and political center during various periods.