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The Ancient Amorites (Amurru) of Mesopotamia

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Livre The Ancient Amorites (Amurru) of Mesopotamia Kemal Yildirim
Code Libristo: 15875367
Éditeurs LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, novembre 2016
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The Amorites were a Semitic people who seem to have emerged from western Mesopotamia (modern day Syria) at some point prior to the 3rd millennium BCE. In Sumerian they were known as the Martu or the Tidnum (in the Ur III Period), in Akkadian by the name of Amurru, and in Egypt as Amar, all of which mean 'westerners' or 'those of the west', as does the Hebrew name Amorite. They worshipped their own pantheon of gods with a chief deity named Amurru (also known as Belu Sadi - 'Lord of the Mountains' whose wife, Belit-Seri was 'Lady of the Desert'), which also became a designation for the people as the Akkadians also referred to them as 'the people of Amurru' and to the region of Syria as 'Amurru'. There is no record of what the Amorites called themselves. The god Amurru's association with the mountains and his wife's with the desert suggests that they may have originated in the area of Syria around Mount Hermon but this is unsubstantiated. Their origins are unknown and their precise history, until they settle in cities like Mari, Ebla, and Babylon, is equally mysterious.

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Nom complet The Ancient Amorites (Amurru) of Mesopotamia
Langue Anglais
Reliure Livre - Livre de poche
Date de parution 2017
Nombre de pages 116
EAN 9783330036741
Code Libristo 15875367
Poids 191
Dimensions 150 x 220 x 7
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