E-abzu temple

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The E-abzu temple was the principal Sumerian sanctuary dedicated to the god Enki at the ancient city of Eridu, regarded as one of the earliest and most sacred religious centers in Mesopotamia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Sumerian temple
religious sanctuary
archaeologicalRegion southern Mesopotamia NERFINISHED
associatedCityType one of the earliest Sumerian cities
associatedWith abzu NERFINISHED
freshwater abyss
culture Sumerian civilization NERFINISHED
dedicatedTo Enki NERFINISHED
dedicationType water deity temple
languageOfName Sumerian
linkedMythologicallyTo creation and wisdom myths
the subterranean waters of the abzu
locatedIn Eridu NERFINISHED
ancient Mesopotamia NERFINISHED
locatedInModernCountry Iraq NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Mesopotamian religious traditions
Sumerian literary texts
nameElement E (house) NERFINISHED
abzu (subterranean freshwater ocean) NERFINISHED
partOf sacred city of Eridu
primaryDeity Enki NERFINISHED
principalSanctuaryOf Enki NERFINISHED
regardedAs one of the earliest religious centers in Mesopotamia
one of the most sacred religious centers in Mesopotamia
religiousFunction center of cult of Enki
place of offerings and rituals
significance early center of organized temple worship
important cult center in southern Mesopotamia
translationOfName House of the Abzu NERFINISHED
worshipPracticed Sumerian religion NERFINISHED

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