
Temple Economy
The Temple Economy refers to the system where temples serve as central economic hubs in ancient societies. Temples owned land, managed resources, collected offerings, and were involved in trade and production activities. They often acted as banks, storage centers, and distribution points, supporting religious, social, and economic stability. This interconnected system helped sustain the community, generated wealth, and reinforced religious authority, making temples both spiritual and economic centers integral to societal functioning and prosperity.