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Nadītu: Revision history


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  • curprev 20:3120:31, 20 June 2022 HaniwaEnthusiast talk contribs m 2,061 bytes −864 Removing unsourced irrelevant or incorrect info - Epic of Gilgamesh, in fact, does not discuss naditu at all because it's not set in Sippar. There were also no naditu in Uruk. Also, they were not "temple slaves." They were also mostly dedicated to male deities (Shamash, Zababa, Marduk) and have nothing to do with an imaginary "mother goddess culture." Please read a book. undo
  • curprev 20:2220:22, 20 June 2022 HaniwaEnthusiast talk contribs m 2,925 bytes −20 Naditu have nothing to do with Inanna or Uruk, they are literally only attested in northern Mesopotamia in Sippar, Kish and Babylon and were dedicated to, respectively, Shamash+Aya, Zababa and Marduk undo

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