The king, the royal family and the kingdom's officials had the authority to launch public projects, such as irrigation works or temple construction.
At the same time, the villagers were not ready to forgo the idea of temple construction given that it is an act related to God.
The authorities later shifted the temple construction to a Moscow suburb.
The mission home had to be demolished for the temple construction to proceed.
The only activity recorded in the year-names for his first few years involved temple construction.
However farmer families could not afford the imposed corvée on temple construction.
Here, most temple construction took place during the 6th and 5th centuries BC.
Indeed, a state court approved the temple construction in a scathing decision.
This gave rise to using terracotta as a medium for temple construction.
The prolific temple construction was not entirely for religious reasons.