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  1. In Enmerkar. One is called Enmerkar and the Lord of Aratta. The longest Sumerian epic yet discovered, it is the source of important information about the history and culture of the Sumero-Iranian border area. According to this legend, Enmerkar, son of the sun god Utu, was envious of Aratta’s wealth…. Read More.

  2. O lord of Aratta, after you have examined the clay tablet, after you have learned the content of the message, say whatever you will say to me, and I shall announce that message in the shrine E-ana as glad tidings to the scion of him with the glistening beard, whom his stalwart cow gave birth to in the mountains of the shining me, who was reared ...

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  4. Fragment of a tablet with "Enmerkar and the Lord of Aratta", 1900–1600 BC. Enmerkar and the Lord of Aratta is a legendary Sumerian account, preserved in early post-Sumerian copies, composed in the Neo-Sumerian period (ca. 21st century BC ). It is one of a series of accounts describing the conflicts between Enmerkar, king of Unug-Kulaba, and ...

    • Background
    • The Matter of Aratta
    • Conclusion

    The Uruk Period, which saw the foundation and growth of cities throughout Mesopotamia, was followed by the Early Dynastic Period (2900-2334 BCE) during which Sumerian culture flourished. The city-states were then conquered by Sargon of Akkad (Sargon the Great, r. 2334-2279 BCE) and absorbed into his Akkadian Empire which fell to the Gutians in 2218...

    Aratta is depicted in several Sumerian poems, pre-dating theMatter of Aratta, as a city of fabulous wealth which lay far beyond the boundaries of Sumer. Modern-day scholars tend to place it somewhere in ancient Elam, past Susa (in modern Iran). In the poems of the Matter of Aratta, it can only be reached by traversing over seven mountains and is a ...

    Lugalbanda is best known today as the father of the hero Gilgamesh and husband of the goddess Ninsun from The Epic of Gilgamesh. In that story, Gilgamesh begins as a proud and haughty king who must learn humility through the loss of his friend Enkidu, but, in these tales, Lugalbanda is depicted from the beginning as a devout servant of the gods who...

    • Joshua J. Mark
  5. After three challenges in the form of aenigmae posed by Aratta, Enmerkar invents written language and, by extension, its use to establish the concept of trade (III.Q.3.497–506). At the conclusion, there is an explosion of prosperity in Aratta, although the Lord of Aratta is at first baffled by the new technology of writing.

    • Shawn Ramsey
  6. Jul 3, 2014 · Enmerkar is the priest-king (en) of Uruk, and as such, the ritual husband of the Great Goddess Inanna, upon whose favor the city´s prosperity depends. But the city of Aratta, in the snow-capped mountains that border Mesopotamia is also under the protection of the Goddess, and ruled by an en devoted to Her as well.

  7. Enmerkar and the Lord of Aratta: A Sumerian Epic Tale of Iraq and Iran on JSTOR. Front Matter. Download. XML. Table of Contents. Download. XML.

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