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create furniture.
Because no
Dilmunite furniture survives,
archaeologists and
historians are
forced to rely on
Dilmunite seals.
These seals,
which are...
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Mesopotamia Linguistic classification Afro-Asiatic
Semitic East
Semitic Subdivisions Akkadian Eblaite Ki****e
Dilmunite?
Language codes Glottolog east2678...
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Canaanite religion of Carthage;
Nabataean religion; Eblaite, Ugarite,
Dilmunite and
Aramean religions; and
Arabian polytheism.
Semitic polytheism possibly...
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designated the
eastern province of
Saudi Arabia,
notably linked with the
major Dilmunite settlements of Umm an-Nussi and Umm ar-Ramadh in the
interior and Tarout...
- fort in Muharraq,
Barbar temple,
which is an
ancient temple from the
Dilmunite period of Bahrain, as well as the A'ali
Burial Mounds and the Saar temple...
- Agarum, and he is
invoked as the god of this
location in
inscriptions of
Dilmunite kings. His
spouse was the
goddess Meskilak. A
further deity who might...
- may be
related to the
Ancient Near East
toponym Agarum,
mentioned in
Dilmunite inscriptions as the
original home of
their chief deity Inzak. If so, Agarum...
- civilization.
Agarum was ****ociated with Inzak, the
chief deity of
Dilmunite pantheon.
Several Dilmunite kings styled themselves as "servants of the
Inzak of Agarum";...
- languages,
Akkadian forms an East
Semitic subgroup (with
Eblaite and
perhaps Dilmunite). This
group differs from the
Northwest Semitic languages and
South Semitic...
- Elam he
seems to have been ****ociated, if not equated, with Ea and the
Dilmunite Enzag" Beckman, Gary (1999). "The
Goddess Pirinkir and Her
Ritual from...