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Western Asia / Mesopotamia / Ancient Near East / Mesopotamian mythology / Flood myths / Enkidu / Gilgamesh / Ishtar / Shamhat / Epic of Gilgamesh / Fertile Crescent / Mesopotamian deities
Date: 2011-11-02 08:32:04
Western Asia
Mesopotamia
Ancient Near East
Mesopotamian mythology
Flood myths
Enkidu
Gilgamesh
Ishtar
Shamhat
Epic of Gilgamesh
Fertile Crescent
Mesopotamian deities

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