Category
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Kish
Ancient Sumerian city
Venus tablet of Ammisaduqa
Ancient Neo-Assyrian record of astronomical observations of Venus
Zababa
Zababa (, dza-ba4-ba4, ) was a Mesopotamian god. He was the tutelary deity of the city of Kish and was regarded as a god of war. He was initially seen as a son of Enlil, though in Assyria during the reign of Sennacherib, he started to be viewed as a son of Ashur instead. The goddess Bau came to be viewed as his wife after her introduction to Kish in the Old Babylonian period.
Bau
Mesopotamian goddess
Hegemonic stability theory
theory of international relations
Kesh temple hymn
oldest surviving literary text in the world
Gerald Reitlinger
British art historian (1900-1978)
Henry Field
American anthropologist (1902-1986)
Gilgamesh and Aga
Old Babylonian poem
Herbert Joseph Blundell
English archaeologist and anthropologist (1852–1935)
Henri de Genouillac
French archaeologist (1881–1940)