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Ways of Worship:
Worship was often times performed in an altar. Altars are temples that are dedicated to one god or goddess and where often supported by a statue of the god or goddess. The Parthenon in ancient Athens is dedicated to Athena the goddess of wisdom, war and skill. Votive offerings would be left on the altars, these would normally be food or drinks. Wine was a very popular offering for the gods and goddess and it would be left at the altar or it was an offering that was done at home. Burnt offerings were also very popular to carry out at the altars. A burnt offering is when food or drinks because it was believed that the gods and goddesses liked the smell. Two of the most popular burnt offerings were the panspermia and pancarpia, both of these are foods. Animal sacrifices were also held at altars.
Worship was often times performed in an altar. Altars are temples that are dedicated to one god or goddess and where often supported by a statue of the god or goddess. The Parthenon in ancient Athens is dedicated to Athena the goddess of wisdom, war and skill. Votive offerings would be left on the altars, these would normally be food or drinks. Wine was a very popular offering for the gods and goddess and it would be left at the altar or it was an offering that was done at home. Burnt offerings were also very popular to carry out at the altars. A burnt offering is when food or drinks because it was believed that the gods and goddesses liked the smell. Two of the most popular burnt offerings were the panspermia and pancarpia, both of these are foods. Animal sacrifices were also held at altars.