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Ancient Near Eastern archaeological site
Kullaba (also Kulaba, Kulab, and Kullab) was a city in the ancient Near East which was later largely absorbed into the city of Uruk. There was also a
Kullaba
Ancient city of Sumer and Babylonia
when two smaller Ubaid settlements developed into the cities of Unug and Kullaba and later merged to become Uruk. The temple complexes at their cores became
Uruk
Mesopotamian goddess
Ninirigal or Ninirigala was a Mesopotamian goddess associated with Kullaba, a district belonging to the city of Uruk. Her character is poorly known beyond
Ninirigal
Text in Sumerian mythology and literature
accounts describing the contests of Aratta against Enmerkar, lord of Unug and Kullaba, and his successor Lugalbanda, father of Gilgamesh. The name of the Lord
Enmerkar_and_En-suhgir-ana
Mesopotamian god
associated with the city of Uruk, and especially with one of its districts, Kullaba. He was regarded as a warrior deity. In early sources he was described
Mes-sanga-Unug
Archaeological culture of Mesopotamia
Khafajah, Nippur, Tell Uqair, Tell el-Muqayyar, and Eanna district, Bit Resh (Kullaba), and Irigal Preceded by Uruk Period Followed by Early Dynastic Period
Jemdet_Nasr_period
Collection of Sumerian hymns
argued that since both the second and second to last hymns focus on Uruk or Kullaba, the toponyms listed might represent the full territorial extent of an
Zame_Hymns
Archaeological culture
Uruk monumental structures: Modern Iraq: in southern Iraq Uruk (Eanna, Kullaba), Kish, Umma, Girsu, Jemdet Nasr, Eridu, Tell al-Hayyad, Abu Salabikh,
Uruk_period
Mesopotamian goddess
Fara god list and the Zame Hymns. The latter indicate her cult center was Kullaba, a district of Uruk. She continued to be worshiped in the Ur III period
Ninniĝara
Mesopotamian goddess
association with this city, though it also addresses her as the "Queen of Kullaba." Another city considered to be Damgalnuna's cult center was Malgium, located
Damgalnuna
Ancient Mesopotamian goddess of love
specific location. Among the goddesses mentioned are Damkina (Eridu and Kullaba), Ninlil (Nippur), Išḫara, Bau (both in Kish), Sarpanit (in Babylon), Shala
Nanaya
Mesopotamian goddess
designate many deities in various locations, for example Pisangunug in Kullaba. Lists of as many as twelve "divine mayors" are known. Sirash was a deity
Gula_(goddess)
Archaeological site in Iraq
BCE. British Museum. Ancient City Seals Cities of the Ancient Near East Kullaba "Archaeological Periodisation Chart at Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative"
Jemdet_Nasr
Mesopotamian god of fire
like his spouse Ninirigal, he might have been associated with Uruk and Kullaba. In sources from Lagash from the Early Dynastic period, Gibil is only attested
Gibil
Mesopotamian goddess, hypostasis of Inanna
of the main deity lauded in the hymn, Ninniĝara. The toponym listed is Kullaba. Later literary texts such as Inanna's Descent and the hymn Inanna F indicate
Inanna_of_Zabalam
Mesopotamian goddess
that if Girim was a settlement, it was located in the proximity of Uruk-Kullaba. An identification with Murum, which is first attested as a cult center
Ningirima
Mesopotamian goddess
perhaps at some point fused into a single urban area, similarly to Uruk and Kullaba. Andrew R. George also accepts that Sirara was a location within Nina.
Nanshe
Mesopotamian goddess, wife of Tishpak
the result of confusion with the brick god Kulla and with the toponym Kullaba. As of 2022 there is no single agreed upon spelling in secondary literature
Ukulla
Mesopotamian artisan goddess
from the first millennium BCE indicate it was close to Ur, Larsa, Uruk, Kullaba, Eridu and Nemed-Laguda. Identification with Tell al-Lahm is sometimes
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