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likely exemplified by the
epithet "lord of the offspring"
connected to the
zukru festival from Emar. His
connection to
funerary offerings was most likely...
- In Emar he was
among the many
deities venerated during a
local festival,
zukru,
which took
place once
every seven years. Yam was also
known in Ancient...
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fourteenth and
thirteenth centuries BCE, such as
accounts of the
kissu and
zukru festivals,
though it has been
suggested she was
already worshiped there...
-
consistently appears in the
eighth position in
offering lists from the
local zukru festival. However, in
contrast with
other major members of the
local pantheon...
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priestess of the
local weather god, and
offerings to it were made
during the
zukru festival. It was
apparently located inside the city. Furthermore, an inventory...
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regular moon god, however, and both of them play
distinct roles in the
local zukru festival. It is
unclear what god was
represented by d**** in Emar - Sin,...
- S2CID 191395895. Thames, John
Tracy (2020). The
politics of
ritual change: the
Zukru festival in the
political history of late
Bronze Age Emar. Leiden: Brill...
- heptad. She is also
attested as one of the
deities venerated in the
local zukru festival, in
which she
appears in ****ociation with Saggar. Mušuni Hurrian...
- She
occurs in a list of
deities who
received offerings during the
local zukru festival as the 140th entry,
after the
weather god (dIŠKUR) of Bašima’a...
- Heidelberg: Springer, 2015, 483–91. "Seeing and
Socializing with
Dagan at Emar's
zukru Festival," in
Beate Pongratz-Leisten and
Karen Sonik eds.,
volume on Materiality...