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an ancient region in western asian that is now part of iraq |
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City center and at the top was a temple |
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a meopotamian or assyrian priest |
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a way for the man to blame a woman for raping him but in reality he raped her. |
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a trial and if the person was found guilty it was an exicution |
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The man of a family or triabal line was dominent |
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ascribing human traits or attributes to a being non human |
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where a nation belevies in many gods |
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a wedge shaped typed of writing used by the sumerians, assyrians, babalonians and akkadians and persians. |
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were the only people besides the priests who could read and write |
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a brownish-copper colored metal. |
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is soverein cities with dependencies |
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a city or nation ruled by priests |
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where a man and a women may not be leggaly wed or is the practice of being a concubine |
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the number system used by the sumerians, assyrians, persians, and akkadians. |
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A great sumerian king who is two thirds god and is in many sumerian and persian Epics. |
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friend and helper of gilgamesh |
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the process of growing poultry, crops, and livestock. |
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