The first thing I think of when I hear "ziggurat" is the Sumerian version... and apparently it does technically refer to that particular kind of stepped pyramid.
However, I like the
name Ziggurat much more than "pyramid" or anything else. What makes a ziggurat? If it's primary characteristic is architectural (i.e. it is a stepped pyramid) then I should be able to use the name. Which is what I was thinking... However, if the term is technically tied to geography, then maybe I can't.
I've combined elements of ancient American archetecture: the stepped pyramid of the Myans and Aztecs (& others) with the stonework of the Incas. I linked some pictures here:
jonofperu wrote:Here are some images that inspired the design of the map:
The "altar" is patterned after the Intihuatana stone at Machu Picchu - not actually an altar, but I chose it for the distinctive, recognizable shape. (And I cound draw it to accommodate troop numbers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machu_Picchu#Intihuatana_stone
The fortress itself is very reminiscent of the Inca fortress of Sacsayhuaman.
Where I also found inspiration for the stairs between levels, stonework, etc.

And the stones-sticking-out steps up to the summit are another distinctive Inca feature:

Sacsayhuaman is a major inspiration in the design (including the stairways going up between levels), but wasn't a pyramid. It had a long, three-tiered battlement along one side of the hill it was built on.
Sacsayhuaman is my second choice for a name, but then the complaint would be that it
isn't actually Sacsayhuaman. It's Sacsayhuaman as a ziggurat.
Furthermore, my design is more like the Sumerian ziggurat than the pyramids of the Aztecs and Mayas in the width of the levels. Ziggurats had gardens and things on wide levels, while if you've ever climbed one of those Mayan pyramids, it feels like a false step will send you tumbling all the way to the bottom.
So this isn't historical art, but pseudo-history. Kind of "Indiana Jones"-ish?
In that context can I borrow the Ziggurat name and throw Sumeria in along with the other ancient step pyramid-building cultures? That's what I'm proposing anyway.

(I suppose "American Ziggurat" would be the technically correct term, but who wants to use that?!

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