Round 7: Tossup 16

A set of 42 texts named for these places identifies the first known named author, Enheduanna. The symbol É ("eh") prefixes the name of many of these places, such as one excavated by Robert Koldewey called Esagila. Cyrus the Great’s namesake cylinder attests to him restoring these places, (10[1])one of which names the historical (10[1])period that began (10[2])after he ended the Babylonian Captivity. (10[2])Three bitumen and mudbrick terraces (10[1])once supported one of these places atop a “great” structure from the Third Dynasty of Ur. In Ancient Mesopotamia, (10[1])these places were elevated with pyramidal (10[1])ziggurats. For 10 (-5[1])points, name this general type of building where figures such as Ishtar were worshipped. ■END■ (10[2])

ANSWER: temples [accept shrines or sanctuaries; accept Second Temple Period; accept ziggurats until read]
<Editors, Other History> | Packet J
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