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Mesopotamian Religion
Mesopotamian Religion
Overview
Mesopotamian religion was the polytheistic belief system of Sumer, Akkad, Babylonia, and Assyria, practiced from ~4000 BCE until supplanted by Christianity and Islam. It profoundly influenced later Near Eastern religions.
Key Facts
- Period: ~4000 BCE – ~100 CE
- Type: Polytheistic
- Sacred sites: Ziggurats in every major city
- Key texts: Enuma Elish (creation epic), Epic of Gilgamesh, Descent of Inanna
Major Deities
- An/Anu: Sky god, father of the gods
- Enlil: God of wind and storms, chief deity of Nippur
- Enki/Ea: God of wisdom and fresh water
- Inanna/Ishtar: Goddess of love, war, and fertility
- Marduk: Patron god of Babylon, supreme deity in the Enuma Elish
- Shamash/Utu: Sun god and god of justice 1
Key Concepts
- Ziggurats: Temple platforms connecting heaven and earth
- Divination: Extispicy (reading entrails), astrology, dream interpretation
- Flood narrative: Utnapishtim in the Epic of Gilgamesh (parallels Noah) 2
- Afterlife: Gloomy underworld (Kur/Irkalla) for all, regardless of virtue
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Scholarship remains current. Bottéro (2001) findings are still accepted by modern Assyriologists.
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Scholarship remains current. Dalley (2000) findings are still accepted by modern Assyriologists.