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Topic: Sumerian and Babylonian


  
  ETCSL:ETCSLpublications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Black, Jeremy A. 'Sumerian noises: ideophones in context', in W. Sallaberger (ed.), Literatur, Politik, und Recht in Mesopotamien: Festschrift für Claus Wilcke, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 35-52.
'Identifying Sumerian compound nouns', in Robert Biggs, Jennie Myers and Martha Roth (eds.), Proceedings of the 51st Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale.
'Gendered literacy and numeracy in the Sumerian literary corpus'.
www-etcsl.orient.ox.ac.uk /edition2/etcslpublications.php   (991 words)

  
 Iraq - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Iraq   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The role of the interim government was to prepare a referendum on a new constitution and organize full democratic elections in late 2005.
The area now occupied by Iraq was formerly ancient Mesopotamia and was the centre of the Sumerian, Babylonian, and Assyrian civilizations 6000
It was conquered in 114 by the Romans and was ruled 266–632 by the native Sassanians before being invaded in 633 by the Arabs.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Iraq   (4111 words)

  
 The Counterfeit Called Easter
In the early Sumerian texts she (Ishtar) is his sister, but soon the Semitic view that she is his mother prevails.
The Israelite women were weeping for the Assyrian, Sumerian, Babylonian deity of vegetation which was a great abomination to Yahweh.
Osiris’s counterpart is the Greek Demeter and the Babylonian Tammuz—both deities of fertility and life.
www.613commandments.com /content/YNCA/counterfeit_called_easter.htm   (5818 words)

  
 A Virtual Library of Useful URLs - 200 Religion (Includes Mythology)
Click on a country on the world map, see creation myth of that region, pantheon of gods, and background information on the culture itself.
25 myths available: Inuit, Iroquois, Navajo, Mayan, Vodoun, Aztec, Inca, Mapuche, Hawaiian, Celtic, Norse, Greek, Sumerian, Babylonian, Old Testament, Egyptian, Dogon, Yoruba, Zulu, Hindu, Chinese, Japanese, Ceram, Australian Aboriginal, and Maori.
The Age of Fable or Stories of Gods and Heroes.
www.aresearchguide.com /200religion.html   (5390 words)

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