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  • 20-34, 1974 Green, M. W., "The Eridu Lament.", JCS 30, pp. 127–67, 1978 Ilan Peled, "A New Manuscript of the Lament for Eridu", Journal of Cuneiform Studies...
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    are: The Lament for Sumer and Ur The Lament for Nippur The Lament for Eridu The Lament for Uruk The Book of Lamentations of the Old Testament, which bewails...
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  • S2CID 163785116. Green, M. W., "The Eridu Lament.", JCS 30: pp. 127–67, 1978 Ilan Peled. “A NEW MANUSCRIPT OF THE LAMENT FOR ERIDU.” Journal of Cuneiform Studies...
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    tutelary goddess. The other city laments are: The Lament for Ur The Lament for Nippur The Lament for Eridu The Lament for Uruk In 2004 BCE, during the last...
    2 KB (303 words) - 05:00, 26 October 2023
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    standard emegir dialect of Sumerian. The Lament for Sumer and Ur The Lament for Ur The Lament for Eridu The Lament for Nippur Mattila, Raija; Ito, Sanae; Fink...
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  • certain evidence for the worship of Aruru is a theophoric name from the Ur III period, Ur-Aruru, found in a text from Ur. In the Lament for Eridu, Aruru's city...
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    in city laments; emesal is also found in the Lament for Ur. The Lament for Sumer and Ur The Lament for Ur The Lament for Eridu The Lament for Uruk "Lamentation...
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  • Hymn Mesopotamian City Laments Lament for Ur Lament for Sumer and Ur Lament for Nippur Lament for Eridu Lament for Uruk Eridu Genesis Ancient Egyptian...
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  • deity is not known though the Isin-Larsa period literary composition Lament for Eridu names the goddess Aruru in that role. It has also been suggested that...
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  • Inanna Lament it reads "From my brickwork of Larak, he called out after me!", referring to the destruction of her temples by some enemy. In the Eridu Genesis...
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  • Autobiography. Wayne State University Press. ISBN 0-8143-2121-6. Eridu Genesis Inanna Lament for Sumer and Ur Sumerian literature Sjöberg 1994, p. 171. Kramer...
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    Ninurta (including Lugal-e and Angim) Other myths such as the Eridu Genesis Praise Poems for kings Third Dynasty of Ur - Ur-Nammu, Shulgi (including the...
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  • Shuruppak, such as offering lists. He was also a member of the pantheon of Eridu. In the Kassite period he was worshiped in Nippur. Later attestations are...
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    this could be evidence that Marduk was already part of the pantheon of Eridu in the Ur III period. Under Sumu-la-El, Marduk appeared in oaths and several...
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    journey to the Netherworld. It is also the main source of information for the Eridu Genesis and the story of "Inanna and the Huluppu Tree". The great wild...
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  • settlements in the southernmost part of lower Mesopotamia, like Larsa, Ur and Eridu. Attempts have been made to identify it with multiple excavated sites. In...
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  • ISBN 0-8152-0110-9. H. R. Hall, "The Excavations of 1919 at Ur, el-'Obeid, and Eridu, and the History of Early Babylonia", Man, Royal Anthropological Institute...
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  • Eridu period when it was one of the oldest and most important cities of Sumer. The Eanna District was composed of several buildings with spaces for workshops...
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    shown) 1600 BC: Hittite Code of the Nesilim 1600 BC: Akkadian Ḫulbazizi, Eridu Genesis and Enuma Anu Enlil 1600 BC: Egyptian Edwin Smith Papyrus 1550 BC:...
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    In the myth, Inanna travels from her own city of Uruk to Enki's city of Eridu, where she visits his temple, the E-Abzu. Inanna is greeted by Enki's sukkal...
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