E-Dublal-Makh Temple
Located southeast of the ziggurat at Ur, the sanctuary of E-Dublal-Mah, meaning ‘The House of Tablets,’ was originally constructed of mudbrick, most likely during the reign of Amar-Sin, the third ruler in the Third Dynasty. The temple would have once been a passage way to the temple of the moon deity within the ziggurat, as well as a storehouse for tablets. Digitised by participants (Fatma) during…
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- 2023
- 2023
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- 2112-2004BC
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- Great ziggurat of Ur site
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