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1. Abominate translation in English-Sumerian dictionary

2. Neo-Sumerian Statuette of an Androcephalous Bull, C

3. His Sumerian equivalent was Ishkur and the West Semitic was HAdad

4. As they entered Mesopotamia, the Amorites sacked the neo-Sumerian towns

5. He ruled for 25 (or 34) years according to the Sumerian king list.

6. According to the Sumerian king list, Akkad (Agade) was built by Sargon of Akkad

7. Secondary sources, such as Akkadian proper names and loan words appearing in Sumerian inscriptions.

8. Babylonian religion is the religious practice of Babylonia.Babylonian mythology was greatly influenced by their Sumerian counterparts, and was written on clay tablets inscribed with the cuneiform script derived from Sumerian cuneiform

9. Sumerian religion was polytheistic, that is, the Sumerians and worshipped many gods.

10. The Sumerian city-states rose to power during the prehistoric Ubaid and Uruk periods.

11. Traders from the Sumerian city of Ur occupied Failaka and ran a mercantile business.

12. Sumerian religion was polytheistic, that is, the Sumerians believed in and worshipped many gods.

13. The myths were usually either written in Sumerian or Akkadian.Some Babylonian texts were translations into …

14. Interestingly, the Bicephalous eagle is a ubiquitous and truly ancient symbol with examples in Sumerian, Hittite and Babylonian

15. The tomb’s walls and floor are lined with mats, and the chamber is adorned with magnificent Sumerian art.

16. Shuruppak became a grain storage and distribution city and had more silos than any other Sumerian city.

17. Our oldest dream story, inscribed in cuneiform millennia ago, tells of the Sumerian shepherd king Dumuzi.

18. Sumerian is Agglutinative, which means that phonetically unchanging words and particles are joined together to form phrases

19. The last Antediluvian capital city in the Sumerian king list was Shurrupak, and its last king was Ubar-Tutu

20. Archaic is a period of time preceding a designated classical period, or something from an older period of time that is also not found or used currently: List of archaeological periods Archaic Sumerian language, spoken between 31st - 26th centuries BC in Mesopotamia (Classical Sumerian is from 26th - …

21. These documents attest to what was a widespread practice from the Sumerian period down to the late Hellenistic period in Egypt.

22. 4 The bricks of the Ziggurat are stamped with the name of Ur Nammu, the Sumerian king who built it.

23. Sumerian gem-cutters also took advantage to a limited degree of another way of exploiting the banded structure of onyx.

24. The Sumerian afterlife involved a descent into a gloomy netherworld to spend eternity in a wretched existence as a Gidim (ghost).

25. Amulets and Superstitions: The Original Texts With Translations and Descriptions of a Long Series of Egyptian, Sumerian, Assyrian, Hebrew, Christian by E

26. (adjective) In view of the many evidences of the linguistic character of Sumerian as opposed to the one fact that the language had engrafted upon it a great number of evident Semitisms, the opinion of the present writer is that the Sumerian, as we have it, is fundamentally an Agglutinative, almost polysynthetic, language, upon which a more

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28. [From Hebrew 'ĕmōrî, Amorite, from Akkadian amurrû, westerner, Amorite, from amurru, western geographical and tribal designation, perhaps from Sumerian martu, westerner, country to the

29. Sumerian cylinder seals also depict houses built from reeds not unlike those built by the Marsh Arabs of Southern Iraq until as recently as 400 CE.

30. When they came to Earth, these Aryans were known as the Sumerians.” The Sumerian civilization developed on the Persian Gulf, growing to strength at around 4 – 3,000 B.C

31. Capers were cited as a food in the Sumerian epic of Gilgamesh, meaning humans have been using them as an ingredient for more than 4,000 years or so

32. Adad in Akkadian and Ishkur in Sumerian and HAdad in Aramaic, are the names of the storm-god in the Babylonian-Assyrian pantheon, both usually written by the logogram d IM

33. The graduate program in Assyriology emphasizes both Sumerian and Akkadian, as well as a full sequence of courses in Mesopotamian history and civilization, over a period of three years of coursework

34. The so-called name "Akkadian" is also an Anagrammatized Turkish phrase indicating that Akkadian was Anagrammatized from Sumerian, that is a Turkic language of Central Asia

35. When they came to Earth, these Aryans were known as the Sumerians.” The Sumerian civilization developed on the Persian Gulf, growing to strength at around 4 – 3,000 B.C

36. Sumerian cities during the Uruk period were probably theocratic and were most likely headed by a priest-king (ensi), assisted by a council of elders, including both men and women.

37. Cistercian Digital Clock: Throughout history, people have invented and used many numeral systems, some well-known: the Sumerian, Roman, Indo-Arabic system (which by the way is used by almost all mankind)

38. The cult of Aphrodite was largely derived from that of the Phoenician goddess Astarte, a cognate of the East Semitic goddess Ishtar, whose cult was based on the Sumerian cult of Inanna.

39. If ancient Aliens visited Earth, what was their mission, and is there evidence that points to when they will return? Ancient Sumerian tablets describe an alien race, known as the Anunnaki, who

40. As is known from the "Sumerian Farmer's Almanac", after the flood season and after the Spring Equinox and the Akitu or New Year Festival, using the canals, farmers would flood their fields and then drain the water.

41. 12 The world's oldest arch survives here, together with some of the oldest known writing:many of the bricks of the Ziggurat are stamped with the name of Ur Nammu, the Sumerian king who built it.

42. In any case, the earliest-known mention of Amorites is in a 4,400-year-old Akkadian cuneiform tablet, which describes them as a bitter enemy of the Sumerian Kingdom based in Ur (modern-day Iraq)

43. ‘Egyptology and Assyriology are included here, although close links exist with the Department of Archaeology.’ ‘The graduate program in Assyriology emphasizes both Sumerian and Akkadian, as well as a full sequence of courses in Mesopotamian history …

44. A dagger with a lapis handle, a bowl inlaid with lapis, and amulets, beads, and inlays representing eyebrows and beards, were found in the Royal Tombs of the Sumerian city-state of Ur from the 3rd Millennium BCE.

45. Akkad (ă`kăd, ä`käd), ancient region of Mesopotamia, occupying the northern part of later Babylonia.The southern part was Sumer Sumer and Sumerian civilizationThe term Sumer is used today to designate the southern part of ancient Mesopotamia

46. Sargon of Akkad (/ ˈ s ɑːr ɡ ɒ n /; Akkadian: 𒊬𒊒𒄀 Šar-ru-gi), also known as Sargon the Great, was the first ruler of the Akkadian Empire, known for his conquests of the Sumerian city-states in the 24th to 23rd centuries BC

47. Assyriology The graduate program in Assyriology provides students with the training to read cuneiform tablets written in the Akkadian and Sumerian languages that were written over a period of 3,000 years in ancient Mesopotamia and elsewhere in the Near East.

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49. The Cities of the Antediluvian Kings Cuneiform tablets list the reigns of between eight and ten kings who are thought to have ruled in Sumeria before a flood approximately 20,000 years ago. These kings are associated with a number of ancient Sumerian cities.

50. Amorite (Egyptian Amar, Akkadian Tidnum or Amurrukm (corresponding to Sumerian MAR.TU or Martu) refers to a Semitic people who occupied the country west of the Euphrates from the second half of the third millennium BC, and also the god they worshipped, Amurru.

51. The Amorites (Sumerian MAR.TU, Akkadian Tidnum or Amurrūm, Egyptian Amar, Hebrew אמורי ʼĔmōrī, Ancient Greek Αμορίτες) were a tribe who could be found in literature, residing in such places as the Land of Canaan, land of Amurru and the Land of the Amorites

52. We read the stories of 170 000 looted artefacts, including priceless items such as the alabaster mask known as the Warka head, also know as the Sumerian Mona Lisa – the earliest-known representation of a human face, some 52 000 years old.

53. The Biblical term Amorite was applied to those descendants of Canaan who resided in a portion of the territory known to the people of the Euphrates basin as Amurru (Sumerian: 𒈥𒌅, MAR.TU, "the land to the West") many centuries before the Israelites entered the Promised Land.

54. Ishtar is the Akkadian counterpart of the West Semitic goddess Astarte.Inanna, an important goddess in the Sumerian pantheon, came to be identified with Ishtar, but it is uncertain whether Inanna is also of Semitic origin or whether, as is more likely, her similarity to Ishtar caused the two to be

55. 1595 BC, and comes after the end of Sumerian power with the destruction of the 3rd dynasty of Ur, and the subsequent Isin-Larsa period.The chronology of the first dynasty of Babylonia is debated as there is a Babylonian King List A and a Babylonian King List B

56. Akkad (Sumerian: Agade, Bible: Accad) was an ancient city in Mesopotamia.It was the centre of the Akkadian Empire.The ruins have not been found, but it is believed to be on the River Euphrates.The empire comes after a long relationship with Sumer, and before the ethnic Akkadian empires of Babylonia and Assyria.