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Sumerian goddess Aya - Šerida Ancient sumerians Sumerian mythology • What will we learn in this video? • Sumerian goddess Aya /Šerida, Ancient sumerians, Sumerian mythology • Referance: • Hall, M.G. 1985. A study of the Sumerian moon-god, Nanna/Suen. Unpublished PhD, University of Pennsylvania. • Harris, R. 1962. Bibliographical notes on the nadītu women of Sippar. Journal of Cuneiform Studies 16: 1-12. • Harris, R. 1977. Notes on the slave names of Old Babylonian Sippar. Journal of Cuneiform Studies 29: 46-51. • Available online via JSTOR (subscription required). • Harris, R. 1991. Inana-Ištar as paradox and a coincidence of opposites. History of Religions 30: 261-78. • Heimpel, W. 1982. A catalog of Near Eastern Venus deities. Syro-Mesopotamian Studies 4/3: 9-22. • Heimpel, W. 1998-2001a. Ninsiana. In Reallexikon der Assyriologie und vorderasiatischen Archäologie 9, pp. 487-488. Berlin: de Gruyter • Heimpel, W. 1998-2001b. Ninhursaĝa. In Reallexikon der Assyriologie und Vorderasiatischen Archäologie 9, pp. 378-381. Berlin: de Gruyter. • Gelb, I.J. 1960. The name of the goddess Innin. Journal of Near Eastern Studies 19: 72-79. • Geller, M.J. 1985. Forerunners to Udug-hul. Sumerian Exorcistic Incantations. Freiburger Altorientalische Studien, 12. Stuttgart. • George, A.R. 1992. Babylonian Topographical Texts. Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta, 40. Louvain: Peeters. • George, A.R. 1993. House Most High. The Temples of Ancient Mesopotamia. Mesopotamian Civilizations, 5. Winona Lake, Indiana: Eisenbrauns. • George, A.R. 2003. The Babylonian Gilgamesh epic: Introduction, Critical Edition and Cuneiform Texts. Oxford: Oxford University Press. • George, A.R. 2012. Nergal and the Babylonian Cyclops. Bibliotheca Orientalis 69: 422-425. • Gibson, McG. 1990. Nippur 1990: Gula, goddess of healing and an Akkadian tomb. The Oriental Institute News and Notes 125. • Available online from the Oriental Institute website. • Gilibert, A. 2007. Lamp. In Iconography of Deities and Demons in the Ancient Near East [electronic pre-publication] Zurich: University of Zurich. • Glassner, J.-J. 1992. Inana et les me. In M. deJ. Ellis (ed.), Nippur at the Centennial: Papers Read at the 35e Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale, Philadelphia 1988, pp. 55-86. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum. • Grafman, R. 1972. Bringing Tiamat to Earth. Israel Exploration Journal 22: 47-49. • Gragg, G. 1973. The fable of the Heron and the Turtle. Archiv für Orientforschung 24: 51-72. • Grayson, A.K. 1975. Assyrian and Babylonian Chronicles. Texts from Cuneiform Sources, 5. Locust Valley: Augustin. • Grayson, A.K. 1987. Assyrian Rulers of the Third and Second Millennium BC (to 1115 BC). The Royal Inscriptions of Mesopotamia: Assyrian Periods, 1. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. • Jacobsen, T. 1976. The Treasures of Darkness: A History of Mesopotamian Religion. New Haven: Yale University Press. • Jacobsen, T. 1987. The Harps that Once... Sumerian Poetry in Translation. New Haven: Yale University Press. • Jacobsen, T. 1989. The líl of dEn-líl , in H. Behrens, D.M. Loding, and M.T. Roth (eds.), DUMU-É-DUB-BA-A: Studies in Honor of Ake W. Sjöberg. Occasional Publications of the Samuel Noah Kramer Fund, 11, ppp. 267-276. Philadelphia: Samuel Noah Kramer Fund. • Jacobsen, T. 1989b. Lugalbanda and Ninsuna. Journal of Cuneiform Studies 41: 69-86. • Jacobsen, T. and S.N. Kramer 1953. The myth of Inana and Bilulu. Journal of Near Eastern Studies 12: 160-188. • Jones, P. 2003. Embracing Inana: legitimation and mediation in the ancient Mesopotamian sacred marriage hymn Iddin-Dagan A. Journal of the American Oriental Society 123: 291-302. • • #sumerian #mythology #aya

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