- city's
patron deity was
Ishtar with her
consort Ea. Her temple, at Tell
Ingharra, was (E)-hursag-kalama. By Old
Babylonian times the
patron deities had...
- (Urum?)
Kutha (Tell Ibrahim)
Jemdet Nasr (NI.RU) Kish (Tell
Uheimir &
Ingharra)
Babilim (Babylon)
Borsippa (Birs Nimrud)
Malgium (Tulūl al-Fāj / Tell...
- (Birs Nimrud)M
Larak (probably Tell al-Wilayah)SCU Kish (Tell
Uheimir and
Ingharra)MC
Kutha (Tell Ibrahim)M
Sippar (Tell Abu Habbah)MC Der (al-Badra)M Akshak...
-
dozen ruin mounds, the
largest being Tell
Uhaimir (ancient Kish) and Tell
Ingharra (ancient Hursagkalama). Both
mounds feature the
remains of a ziggurat,...
-
Dynastic Kish and the
Stratigraphy and
Chronology of the YWN
sounding at Tell
Ingharra", Iraq, vol. 77(1), pp. 225–234, 2015 [2] V.G.Gurzadyan, "Astronomy and...
- THE
URBAN ARCHAEOLOGY OF
EARLY KISH: 3RD
MILLENNIUM BCE
LEVELS AT TELL
INGHARRA (PDF). Ante Quem S.r.l. p. 147.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 2021-10-19...
- and Ninurta. A
further early attestation is a love
incantation from Tell
Ingharra, an
archeological site
located near Kish. It is also
known that Išḫara...