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The Enuma Elish (also known as The Seven Tablets of Creation) is the Babylonian creation myth whose title is derived from the opening lines of the piece, "When on High". worldhistory.org/article/225/e

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The Enuma Elish (also known as The Seven Tablets of Creation) is the Babylonian creation myth whose title is derived from the opening lines of the piece, "When on High". worldhistory.org/article/225/e

#enlil #babylon #Ashurbanipal #History

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Il traffico ci darà gratis, l'idea geniale dalla Turchia che sfrutta positivamente il lato negativo delle città

Una che genera energia dal traffico in transito è l'ultima svolta in materia di energia pulita per le strade di Istanbul, in Turchia. I dispositivi verticali, noti come , sono in grado di sfruttare le correnti d'aria create dai veicoli in movimento per produrre energia, assorbendo allo stesso tempo l'energia lastampa.it/cronaca/2021/11/17

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The Enuma Elish (also known as The Seven Tablets of Creation) is the Babylonian creation myth whose title is derived from the opening lines of the piece, "When on High". worldhistory.org/article/225/e

#enlil #babylon #Ashurbanipal #History

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Enlil in the E-Kur (c. 2000 BCE) is a Sumerian hymn praising the sky god Enlil, his temple /ziggurat at Nippur , and his consort Ninlil, depicting all three in glowing terms and Enlil as a creator-god. worldhistory.org/article/2181/

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The Song of the Hoe is a Sumerian praise poem celebrating the hoe for its many uses and linking it to the creation of the world by the great god Enlil. As the economy of Mesopotamia was almost entirely based on agriculture, it is not surprising to find an agricultural implement as the subject of a hymn of praise. worldhistory.org/article/2121/

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