Eridu archaeological site

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The Eridu archaeological site is one of the earliest known Sumerian urban centers in southern Mesopotamia, often regarded as one of the world’s first cities and a major religious hub dedicated to the god Enki.

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Eridu 3
Eridu archaeological site canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Sumerian city
World Heritage Site candidate
ancient city
archaeological site
country Iraq
dedicatedTo Enki
hasAbandonmentDate around 600 BCE
hasAlternativeName Eridu
Tell Abu Shahrain
hasArchaeologicalExcavationBy Fuad Safar
Seton Lloyd
hasArchaeologicalStrata more than 15 temple levels
hasCoordinateLatitude approximately 30.8 N
hasCoordinateLongitude approximately 45.9 E
hasCultCenterOf Enki
hasCulture Sumer
surface form: Sumerian culture

Ubaid period
surface form: Ubaid culture
hasEarliestOccupation Ubaid period
hasEarliestOccupationDate 7th millennium BCE
hasEnvironment marshland fringe of ancient southern Mesopotamia
hasFeature harbor installations
multi-phase temple sequence
residential quarters
temple mound
ziggurat remains
hasFlourishingPeriod 4th millennium BCE
hasFunction religious center
trade node in southern Mesopotamia
urban settlement
hasMainDeity Enki
hasMainTemple E-abzu temple
hasMajorExcavationPeriod 1940s
hasMaterialCulture Sumerian cuneiform tablets
Ubaid period
surface form: Ubaid pottery

architectural mudbrick remains
clay figurines
hasMythologicalStatus first city
hasReligion Sumerian religion
hasUNESCOTentativeListStatus yes
isConsidered one of the earliest Sumerian urban centers
one of the earliest known cities in the world
isMentionedIn Enmerkar and the Lord of Aratta
Sumerian King List
various Sumerian myths about creation
locatedIn Dhi Qar Governorate
Iraq
southern Mesopotamia
locatedNear Ur archaeological site
Nasiriyah
surface form: modern city of Nasiriyah
partOf Mesopotamian Marshes
surface form: The Ahwar of Southern Iraq: Refuge of Biodiversity and the Relict Landscape of the Mesopotamian Cities

ancient region of Sumer

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Sumer hasCityState Eridu archaeological site
this entity surface form: Eridu
Sumer archaeologicalSiteIncludes Eridu archaeological site
Nasiriyah nearbyArchaeologicalSite Eridu archaeological site
this entity surface form: Eridu
Ancient Near East earliestCitiesInclude Eridu archaeological site
this entity surface form: Eridu
Dhi Qar Governorate hasArchaeologicalSite Eridu archaeological site