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Lugalbanda in the Mountain Cave is a Sumerian mythological account. It is one of the four known stories that belong to the same cycle describing conflicts between Enmerkar, king of Unug (Uruk), and an unnamed king of Aratta. The story is also referred to as “Lugalbanda in the Wilderness” or “Lugalbanda I” and followed by the story known as Lugalbanda and the Anzu Bird, together forming the two parts of one story. The stories, from the composer’s point of view, take place in the distant past. The accounts are believed to be composed during the Ur III Period (21st century BCE), although almost all extant copies come from Isin-Larsa period (20th-18th centuries BCE). Tablets containing these stories were found in various locations of southern Iraq, primarily in the city of Nippur, and were par

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  • Lugalbanda nella grotta della montagna (it)
  • Lugalbanda in the Mountain Cave (en)
  • Lugalbanda i bergsgrottan (sv)
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  • Lugalbanda nella grotta della montagna è un poema epico sumero che racconta i trascorsi di Lugalbanda, terzo re di Uruk, successore di Enmerkar, fondatore della città di Uruk, e padre dell'eroe sumero Gilgameš. (it)
  • Lugalbanda i bergsgrottan, eller "Lugalbanda i vildmarken" som den även kallas, är en sumerisk historia som verkar tillhöra berättelserna om Enmerkar, kung av Uruk och hans konflikt med Aratta. Berättelsen anses utgöra del tre av fyra och följs av Lugalbanda och Anzu-fågeln. Berättelsen handlar om händelser om "skedde för länge sedan" och den tros ha skapats cirka 2000 år f.Kr. Lertavlor med berättelsen har återfunnits i södra Irak och framförallt kring utgrävningarna av staden Nippur. De tros ha varit en del av studielitteraturen vid sumeriska skriftskolor under den äldre Babylonska eran (2000 till 1700 år f.Kr.). (sv)
  • Lugalbanda in the Mountain Cave is a Sumerian mythological account. It is one of the four known stories that belong to the same cycle describing conflicts between Enmerkar, king of Unug (Uruk), and an unnamed king of Aratta. The story is also referred to as “Lugalbanda in the Wilderness” or “Lugalbanda I” and followed by the story known as Lugalbanda and the Anzu Bird, together forming the two parts of one story. The stories, from the composer’s point of view, take place in the distant past. The accounts are believed to be composed during the Ur III Period (21st century BCE), although almost all extant copies come from Isin-Larsa period (20th-18th centuries BCE). Tablets containing these stories were found in various locations of southern Iraq, primarily in the city of Nippur, and were par (en)
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  • Lugalbanda in the Mountain Cave is a Sumerian mythological account. It is one of the four known stories that belong to the same cycle describing conflicts between Enmerkar, king of Unug (Uruk), and an unnamed king of Aratta. The story is also referred to as “Lugalbanda in the Wilderness” or “Lugalbanda I” and followed by the story known as Lugalbanda and the Anzu Bird, together forming the two parts of one story. The stories, from the composer’s point of view, take place in the distant past. The accounts are believed to be composed during the Ur III Period (21st century BCE), although almost all extant copies come from Isin-Larsa period (20th-18th centuries BCE). Tablets containing these stories were found in various locations of southern Iraq, primarily in the city of Nippur, and were part of the curriculum of Sumerian scribal schools during the Old Babylonian period (20th-17th centuries BCE). (en)
  • Lugalbanda nella grotta della montagna è un poema epico sumero che racconta i trascorsi di Lugalbanda, terzo re di Uruk, successore di Enmerkar, fondatore della città di Uruk, e padre dell'eroe sumero Gilgameš. (it)
  • Lugalbanda i bergsgrottan, eller "Lugalbanda i vildmarken" som den även kallas, är en sumerisk historia som verkar tillhöra berättelserna om Enmerkar, kung av Uruk och hans konflikt med Aratta. Berättelsen anses utgöra del tre av fyra och följs av Lugalbanda och Anzu-fågeln. Berättelsen handlar om händelser om "skedde för länge sedan" och den tros ha skapats cirka 2000 år f.Kr. Lertavlor med berättelsen har återfunnits i södra Irak och framförallt kring utgrävningarna av staden Nippur. De tros ha varit en del av studielitteraturen vid sumeriska skriftskolor under den äldre Babylonska eran (2000 till 1700 år f.Kr.). (sv)
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