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On the Web
- Wikipedia: Mesopotamian Religion - An overview that includes the impact of Hammurabi, the cult of Anu, the triads, and a chronology.
- Wikipedia: Mesopotamian Mythology - An article with an overview of deities and cosmology.
- Steward Designs - Original channel inlay by Danny Stewart, master jeweler, 30 years experience. Neo-Classic designs inspired by ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian jewelry. Sterling silver, 14-18K gold, precious and semi-precious stones.
- Hungarian Heritage Page: Myths and Legends - Comparison of Hungarian myths and legends with Scythian and Mesopotamian ones.
- Enuma Elish - A Babylonian or Mesopotamian myth of creation recounting the struggle between cosmic order and chaos; includes a translation, and a discussion of its relationship to the Biblical creation story.
- The Epic of Gilgamesh - The text as translated by Maureen Gallery Kovacs.
- Before the Legend of Noah - Essay about Mesopotamian flood legends recorded before the bible.
- Gateways to Babylon - Ancient and modern texts on Mesopotamian mythology, religion, and deities.
- McClung Museum: Royal Tombs of Ur - Online exhibition examining Mesopotamian flood traditions from archeological findings and literature.
- Phoenix Ancient Art - Features Greek, Roman, Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Central European, Byzantine and Islamic antiquities. Located in Geneva.
Wikipedia Articles
- Southern Cone Mesopotamian savanna - The Southern Cone Mesopotamian savanna, also known as the Argentinian Mesopotamian grasslands, is a flooded grassland ecoregion of Argentina.
- Mesopotamian mythology - Mesopotamian mythology is the collective name given to Sumerian, Akkadian, Assyrian, and Babylonian mythologies from the land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in Iraq.
- Mesopotamian Marshes - The Mesopotamian Marshes are a wetland area located in Southern Iraq bordering Iran. Historically the marshlands used to be the largest wetland ecosystem of Western Eurasia.
- Mesopotamian Half Flight - The Mesopotamian Half-Flight, or Australian Half-Flight was the first Australian Flying Corps (AFC) unit to see active service.
- Mesopotamian Stalingrad - The phrase Mesopotamian Stalingrad was a term used by some speculators during the 2003 Invasion of Iraq about the impending American battle for Iraqi capital, Baghdad.