Ancient Babylonia - Uruk

Ancient Sumerian city of Mesopotamia, on the Euphrates and NW of Ur (in
present-day S Iraq). It is the modern Tall al Warka. Uruk, dating from the 5th
millennium B.C., was the largest city in S Mesopotamia and an important religious
center. The sanctuaries of the goddess Inanna (who corresponds to the Babylonian
Ishtar and is also called Nana or Eanna) and Anu, the sky god, date from the
early 4th millennium B.C. The temple of Anu, known as the white temple, stood on a
terrace and seems to have been a primitive form of ziggurat. Uruk was the home
of Gilgamesh and is mentioned in the Bible (Gen. 10.10). There have been
excavations at the site since 1912.

Ancient Babylonia
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