• Tell Zurghul, also spelled Tell Surghul, is an archaeological site in Dhi Qar Governorate (Iraq). It lies on an ancient canal leading from Lagash of which...
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  • Lagash (redirect from Tell al-Hiba)
    the oldest cities of the Ancient Near East. The ancient site of Nina (Tell Zurghul) is around 10 km (6.2 mi) away and marks the southern limit of the state...
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    Telloh) Lagash (Tell al-Hiba) Tell Zurghul (Nigin) Uruk (Warka) Larsa (Tell as-Senkereh) Pašime (Tell Abu Sheeja) Tell Khaiber Irisaĝrig (Tell al-Wilayah?)...
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    the worship of Nanshe come from the Uruk period. Her cult center was Tell Zurghul, known in antiquity as Nina. Another place associated with her, Sirara...
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  • cult center was Guabba ("seaside"), located to the southeast of Nina (Tell Zurghul). It was a sea port. Her temple located there, which was originally built...
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  • era Sippar - 1880-81 - Hormuzd Rassam Sippar-Amnanum - Hormuzd Rassam Tell Zurghul - 1887 - Robert Koldewey Lagash - 1887 - Robert Koldewey Delphi - 1892...
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  • tutelary god of his wife's cult city, Niĝun, identified with modern Tell Zurghul. Further locations where he was worshiped include the cities of Girsu...
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  • indicate that Nindub regularly received offerings in her cult center NINA (Tell Zurghul), typically alongside the deity dnin-ùr. He is also attested in the theophoric...
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