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ALL MESOPOTAMIA

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Information, news, photos & videos about ancient Mesopotamia.

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ALL MESOPOTAMIA | Information, news, photos & videos about ancient Mesopotamia. ALL MESOPOTAMIA Information, news, photos & videos about ancient Mesopotamia. Home About All Mesopotamia RSS Inanna. Ishtar. She’s every woman. 26 Mar E-anna, Inanna’s residence at Uruk. ( Source ) When the city of Uruk  was first excavated in the mid-nineteenth century, it was found to be split in half, with one section walled off. That division of the ancient city now known as Warka in modern-day Iraq, once considered the most important in ancient Mesopotamia, represented a marker between two districts: the Anu and the Eanna. The Anu District was the older section of the two, and dedicated to the sky-god An (Anu) . The Eanna District–the walled off one–was dedicated to Inanna, the Sumerian goddess of love, fertility, and eventually, war. Part of the facade of the  temple  of  Inanna  at  Uruk . ( Source ) No one knows exactly why the Eanna District was walled off, especially ...

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