- Tell
Zurghul, also
spelled Tell Surghul, is an
archaeological site in Dhi Qar
Governorate (Iraq). It lies on an
ancient canal leading from
Lagash of which...
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worship of
Nanshe come from the Uruk period. Her cult
center was Tell
Zurghul,
known in
antiquity as Nina.
Another place ****ociated with her, Sirara...
- al-Aqarib, Tell Jokha)
Girsu (Tello or Telloh)
Lagash (Tell al-Hiba) Tell
Zurghul (Nigin) Uruk (Warka)
Larsa (Tell as-Senkereh) Pašime (Tell Abu Sheeja)...
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oldest cities of the
Ancient Near East. The
ancient site of Nina (Tell
Zurghul) is
around 10 km (6.2 mi) away and
marks the
southern limit of the state...
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Sippar - 1880-81 -
Hormuzd R****am Sippar-Amnanum -
Hormuzd R****am Tell
Zurghul - 1887 -
Robert Koldewey Lagash - 1887 -
Robert Koldewey Delphi - 1892...
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tutelary god of his wife's cult city, Niĝun,
identified with
modern Tell
Zurghul.
Further locations where he was
worshiped include the
cities of
Girsu and...
- that
Nindub regularly received offerings in her cult
center NINA (Tell
Zurghul),
typically alongside the
deity dnin-ùr. He is also
attested in the theophoric...
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center was
Guabba ("seaside"),
located to the
southeast of Nina (Tell
Zurghul). It was a sea port. Her
temple located there,
which was
originally built...