Ubara-Tutu
Shuruppak, Antediluvian, Kish (Sumer), Eridu Genesis, Sumerian King List
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Ubara-tutu (or Ubartutu) of Shuruppak was the last antediluvian king of Sumer. After the deluge, the kingship was reestablished in the northern city of Kish, according to the Sumerian king list. Shuruppak was an ancient Sumerian city situated about 35 miles south of Nippur on the banks of the Euphrates. Shuruppak was dedicated to Ninlil, also called Sud, the goddess of grain and the air. Shuruppak became a grain storage and distribution city and had more silos than any other Sumerian city. The earliest excavated levels at Shuruppak date to the Jemdet Nasr period about 3,000 BC; it was abandoned shortly after 2,000 BC. Schmidt found one Isin-Larsa cylinder seal and several pottery plaques which may date to early in the second millennium BC. Surface finds are predominantly Early Dynastic.
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