Performed rituals by the priests reflect the Babylonian Creation Myth; humankind existed only to serve the gods. Unlike the hierarchy of the priests, common people were believed to have less access to temple buildings but still managed a fair amount of devotion in their daily lives. Common peoples on Mesopotamia placed statues around their dwellings in the hopes that miniature replicas could seek the deity’s favor. There was a widespread belief of magic, using special words and rituals to maneuver the forces of the natural world. Great festivals usually brought together the common and elite peoples of Mesopotamia, otherwise no close relationships formed. Gatherings such as the twelve-day New Year’s festival held each spring in Babylon, the most important city. It was a celebration of the new grains beginning to sprout in the fields. The Egyptian River Valley, otherwise known as the “gift of the Nile”, was a harmonious and flourishing civilization. As a result, the Egyptian gods were a reflection of positive religion and a
Performed rituals by the priests reflect the Babylonian Creation Myth; humankind existed only to serve the gods. Unlike the hierarchy of the priests, common people were believed to have less access to temple buildings but still managed a fair amount of devotion in their daily lives. Common peoples on Mesopotamia placed statues around their dwellings in the hopes that miniature replicas could seek the deity’s favor. There was a widespread belief of magic, using special words and rituals to maneuver the forces of the natural world. Great festivals usually brought together the common and elite peoples of Mesopotamia, otherwise no close relationships formed. Gatherings such as the twelve-day New Year’s festival held each spring in Babylon, the most important city. It was a celebration of the new grains beginning to sprout in the fields. The Egyptian River Valley, otherwise known as the “gift of the Nile”, was a harmonious and flourishing civilization. As a result, the Egyptian gods were a reflection of positive religion and a