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English: "Inanna prefers the farmer" terracotta tablet. Here, in this myth, Enkimdu (god of farming) and Dumuzi (god of food and vegetation) tried to win the hand of the Sumerian goddess Inanna. Sumerian language. From Nippur (modern Nuffar, Al-Qadisiyah Governorate, Iraq). 1st half of the 2nd millennium BCE. Ancient Orient Museum, Istanbul
Français : Tablette d'argile à l'écriture cunéiforme. Elle concerne le mythe où Enkimdu (le dieu de l'agriculture) et Dumuzi (le dieu de la nourriture et de la végétation) essayent de gagner la main de la déesse sumérienne Inanna. Nippur (Nuffar moderne, Al-Qadisiyah Gouvernorat, Irak) Sud de la Mésopotamie. Langue sumérienne, 1ère moitié du 2ème millénaire avant JC. Musée de l'Orient ancien d'Istambul.
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