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Alalu or
Alala was a
primordial figure in
Mesopotamian and
Hurrian mythology. He is also
known from do****ents from Emar,
where he was
known as Alal. While...
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identifications have been
proposed as well.
Daniel E.
Fleming considers the
Emariote Anna to be male and
possibly related to
Mesopotamian sky god Anu. According...
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number of
Hurrian offering lists (kaluti [de]), as well as
Hittite and
Emariote texts. Tenu's name was
spelled as dte-nu or dte-e-nu in cuneiform. It is...
- (or Ḫamari), "the
Emariote god," is the one indicated. Both
DINGIR (to be read as Il) i-ma-ri and dḪa-ma-ri are
attested in
Emariote sources.
Michael P...
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these ranks necessarily reflected the
position of
individual deities in
Emariote religion outside of the
context of the zukru. In
contrast with figures...
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supplementary evidence she provides, a
possible connection between Emariote Ashtart ša abi and Yam, is not conclusive, as
while they
receive offerings...
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designated a
strictly local deity,
known as Il Imarī or
possibly Ḫamari, “the
Emariote god”. It is also
sometimes proposed that the
deity dU.GUR, who appears...
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marriage or
symbolic enthronement of the
deities involved.
Another Emariote ritual dedicated to dNIN.KUR
involved specialists named nagīrtu (the feminine...
- god of West
Semitic origin. The
Emariote deity is
attested both in
ritual texts and in
theophoric names in the
Emariote text corpus. The
poorly preserved...
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Thames also
refers to
Adammatera as a
goddess in a
recent treatment of
Emariote religion.
Adammatera was a
minor deity in the
religion of Emar and is only...