The Sumerian Gods

Publicado 2020-01-28
Created and Produced by Paranormal Girl


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  • @SpiritGirlSF
    This is great! So lovely to find your channel, Paranormal Girl, Thank you for the sub, I don't make videos... just watch a whole lot of them.
  • @antongerard273
    Fascinating! Anu sounds remarkably like the Anunnaki (loosely translates "Those who came from the stars") good upload. 👽👍👍👍
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  • @fpvangel4495
    They represent the technologies in the underworld. :)
  • @jimmerhardy
    The often depicted 'hand bag' is believed to represent life in the form as life sustaining water.
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  • Awesome presentation, I do have 1 question for you to answer if possible, so is the last god/goddesses you mentioned protecter deity Nanna, you introduced the deity as mother goddesses protector of pregnant woman, & children, associated with life, recreation, fertility, growth, after you said that you came back with the protecter god/goddess is said to possibly be the father god to goddess inanna,yet this very same deity was introduced as a mother goddesses protecter of humans basically, yet at the end its said Nanna is a possible father to inanna. I'm asking because I'm nowhere near as familiar with the city state deities of the Mesopotamia empire. I'm fully aware of the I believe Babylonia patheon has a hermorphadite deity basometh, the Acadian or assyrian kingdom its I believe baal, which both deities are almost depicted with breast and breastfeeding a baby. I'm therefore leas to believe this Nanna is the hermorphadite deity of the sumerian patheon, such as the Greeks has aphrodite as their hermorphadite deity abd the Roman's have venus