Ziggurats were primarily controlled by the ruling class and priests of ancient Mesopotamian city-states. They served as both religious temples and administrative centers, often dedicated to specific deities. The priesthood played a crucial role in the management and maintenance of ziggurats, overseeing religious rituals and offerings, while the rulers provided the necessary resources and support for their construction and upkeep.
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