Thursday, July 25, 2013

The Royal Library of Ashurbanipal (Ninevah)

The Royal Library of Ashurbanipal (Ninevah)

An ancient library was uncovered in 1849 that revealed thousands of clay tablets with ancient Sumerian mythology and writings dating back to the 7th century BC.  It was named after Ashurbanipal, the last great king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire.  The library was found at ancient Ninevah, which is in modern day Iraq.
The Epic of Gilgamesh, the Enûma Eliš creation story, and the first man myth of Adapa was found at the library.





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_of_Ashurbanipal




The following relief of a "winged genie" was taken from the walls of King Ashurnasirpal II's northwest palace at Nimrud and was photographed by myself at the Chicago Oriental Institute:






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