History of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 3 (of 12)
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The volume surveys ancient Chaldaean religion, myth, and society, reconstructing Babylonian cosmology, creation and flood traditions, and the roles of gods such as Merodach and Ea. It outlines temple architecture, cultic practices, and theological attempts to harmonize diverse local legends, while treating epic narratives including Gilgamesh and the amphibious culture-bringer Oannes. Archaeological evidence and cuneiform tablets are used to trace legal, administrative, and agricultural aspects of Chaldaean civilization, domestic and wild fauna, artistic motifs, and chronological frameworks. The account synthesizes myths, material culture, and scribal traditions to show how religious narratives underpinned urban institutions and collective identity.
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