Tag: Sumerian

Antiquity from the birth of Sumerian civilization to the fall of the Roman Empire


Free Download Norman F. Cantor, "Antiquity: from the birth of Sumerian civilization to the fall of the Roman Empire"
English | 2003 | ISBN: 0060174099, 0060930985 | EPUB | pages: 256 | 1.4 mb
Bestselling author Norman Cantor delivers this compact but magisterial survey of the ancient world-from the birth of Sumerian civilization around 3500 B.C. in the Tigris-Euphrates valley (present-day Iraq) to the fall of the Roman Empire in A.D. 476. He covers such subjects as Classical Greece, Judaism, the founding of Christianity, and the triumph and decline of Rome.

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Sumerian Mythology Ancient Anunnaki Gods From Nibiru To Earth [Audiobook]


Free Download Sumerian Mythology: Ancient Anunnaki Gods From Nibiru To Earth (Audiobook)
English | ISBN: 9781839384332 | 2023 | 7 hours and 26 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 204 MB
Author: A.J. Kingston
Narrator: A.I. Madison

Discover the Enigmatic World of Sumerian Mythology. Embark on an extraordinary journey through time and space with this captivating book bundle: "Sumerian Mythology: Ancient Anunnaki Gods From Nibiru To Earth." Delve deep into the mystique of ancient civilizations, cosmic connections, and the celestial beings who shaped the course of humanity.

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Sumerian literary fragments in the University Museum, Philadelphia


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English | 2011 | ISBN: 8400093143 | PDF | pages: 431 | 66.3 mb
The Sumerian literary fragments that are presented here, the vast majority of which are Old Babylonian in date and come from the pre-WWI excavations at Nippur, are categorized primarily according to the numerical designations maintained by the catalog of the Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature for ease of reference.1 I have added an additional category, collective tablets, on the basis that texts featured in collective sources can pertain to more than one category. With the exception of the contents of collective tablets, this volume does not include fragments pertaining to divine hymns (ETCSL category 4) and debates, dialogues, Eduba compositions, and other miscellaneous textual categories (ETCSL category 5). These fragments will be treated by the author separately.

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