• Puzrish-Dagan (modern Drehem) is an important archaeological site in Al-Qādisiyyah Governorate (Iraq). It is best-known for the thousands of clay tablets...
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    mentioned Puzrish-Dagan. This location was an area where animals were stored and then distributed to the rest of the kingdom. Records from Puzrish-Dagan mention...
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    occur before the Ur III period. However, she is well attested in the Puzrish-Dagan archives from the reign of Shulgi onward, and in contemporary texts...
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    Nagar, Belet-Šuḫnir and Belet-Terraban. Administrative documents from Puzrish-Dagan (Drehem) detailing the amount of sacrifices made to various deities...
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  • only attested in a handful of texts from the Ur III period from Ur and Puzrish-Dagan, in which she can appear alongside deities such as Ninazu and Ningishzida...
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  • was regarded as a cult center of Kakka, as indicated by a tablet from Puzrish-Dagan from the reign of Amar-Sin which mentions that it was the residence...
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    the Ur III period, as attested in tablets from Nippur, Ur, Umma and Puzrish-Dagan. In the Old Babylonian period Sin-kashid of Uruk is known to have built...
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    of Shulgi's reign. She is attested in the administrative texts from Puzrish-Dagan, where she is among the 12 deities who received offerings the most frequently...
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    long-lasting popularity throughout the dynasties. Drehem or ancient Puzrish-Dagan, sometimes called a suburb of Nippur, is the best-known city of the...
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    compositions. She is also referred to as "Ninisina of Umma" in documents from Puzrish-Dagan, as the scribes from this location were more familiar with the latter...
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  • from a large number of cuneiform texts coming from her household at Puzrish-Dagan new Nippur . Her name is Akkadian, but the exact meaning is uncertain;...
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    cult center, Nineveh, are mentioned for the first time in a text from Puzrish-Dagan dated to the 46th year of Shulgi's reign. The city already existed in...
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    References to Ninshubur receiving offerings there appear in texts from Puzrish-Dagan too. In one case, Ninshubur of Enegi is called the "small Ninshubur"...
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  • minor god similarly associated with Ninisina, Šumaḫ. A document from Puzrish-Dagan from Ibbi-Sin’s reign attests that offerings were provided in Isin for...
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  • "lord of the demons," first attested in an Ur III offering list from Puzrish-Dagan, appears as Šulpae's alternate name in the god list An = Anum and in...
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    no detailed information about his life is presently known, and the Puzrish-Dagan tablet attesting his existence is undated. Sîn-kāšid, an Old Babylonian...
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    worshiped through the Ur III period, as attested in documents from Girsu, Puzrish-Dagan and Umma. Those from the last of these cities identify the center of...
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    2021-08-07. Archi, Alfonso (2004). "Translation of Gods: Kumarpi, Enlil, Dagan/NISABA, Ḫalki". Orientalia. 73 (4). GBPress- Gregorian Biblical Press: 319–336...
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  • offering list from Old Babylonian Mari. In an Ur III offering list from Puzrish-Dagan, Laṣ appears alongside Tadmuštum, a minor underworld goddess regarded...
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  • as in the Ur III period. He appears in a long list of offerings from Puzrish-Dagan, according to which a "grain-fed ox" was scarified to him in Nippur...
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  • in incantations from Fara and Ebla, and by administrative texts from Puzrish-Dagan which mention gudu (a type of priest) of this goddess. In incantations...
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  • mentioned alongside other gods of the underworld. In an offering list from Puzrish-Dagan from the Ur III period concerned with rites of Kutha he appears alongside...
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  • Ur III period already. It was located in the proximity of Nippur and Puzrish-Dagan, and might correspond to modern Tell Dalham, located 21 kilometers south...
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  • Idu Isin Jarmo Karim-Shehir M'lefaat Mardaman Nemrik 9 Nimrud Nineveh Puzrish-Dagan Samarra Shanidar Tell Abada Tell al-Fakhar Tell Bazmusian Tell Begum...
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    the first time in cuneiform texts from the Shulgi-simti archive from Puzrish-Dagan (Drehem), dated to the Ur III period (c. 2100 BCE). The only possible...
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    referred to as "Ninisina of Umma," though likely mostly because scribes in Puzrish-Dagan were more familiar with the goddess of Isin and as a result preferred...
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  • Offerings made to him in his cult center are mentioned in tablets from Puzrish-Dagan. Much like Ninazu himself, Enegi was associated with the underworld...
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  • the Early Dynastic period. In a Ur III empire period a tablet from Puzrish-Dagan lists an ensi (governor) of Ku'ara as Enlil-zisagal. Several researchers...
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    translation of the second element is unknown), identified in a document from Puzrish-Dagan from the seventh year of Shu-Sin’s reign. It is also presumed that the...
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    ISBN 9781575065267. Archi, Alfonso (2004). "Translation of Gods: Kumarpi, Enlil, Dagan/NISABA, Ḫalki". Orientalia. 73 (4). GBPress - Gregorian Biblical Press:...
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