In Mesopotamian rituals, sacrifices typically involved animals such as sheep, goats, and cattle, as these were considered valuable and significant offerings to the gods. Additionally, offerings of grain, bread, and wine were common, representing agricultural abundance. The sacrifices were intended to appease the deities and ensure favor, prosperity, and protection for the community. The practice of sacrifice was deeply intertwined with their religious beliefs and social customs.
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