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Giparu or, more correctly,[citation needed]
gipar (Sumerian: ĝipar, Akkadian:
gipāru) is a
central concept of both the
Sumerian belief system and temple...
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rediscovered by
modern archaeology in 1927, when Sir
Leonard Wooley excavated the
Giparu in the
ancient city of Ur and
found an
alabaster disk with her name, ****ociation...
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translation of the
Babylonian gushure iṣ erini, 'cedar beams', or the ****yrian
giparu, 'reeds'. The
Aramaic Targum Onkelos,
considered by many Jews to be an authoritative...
- Her
official dwelling was a
building called the
giparu,
located adjacent to the ziggurat. The
giparu had been in
ruins for
centuries but was
rebuilt for...
- courtyards, and are
often ****ociated with shrines. For instance, the so-called "
giparu" (Sumerian: e₂gi₆-par₄-ku₃) at Ur
where the Moon god Nanna's priestesses...
- Ningal. In
Harran Ningal was
worshiped in a
shrine known under the name
giparu.
Andrew R.
George ****umes it was
located in the Eḫulḫul, the
temple of Sin...