Ammamma
deity single tradition · 1
Ammamma, also known as Mamma, is a goddess whose name is likely related to Kammamma. Piotr Taracha translates Kammamma as "high Mamma," suggesting a shared connection with wild nature.
When
- First attested
- 3000 BCE
- Attested period
- -1600 – -1200
- Historical notes
- Attested in Bronze Age Anatolia.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Telipinu, Innara, Inar, Luwian Runtiya, Kattelikammamma, Yaḫšul-Ištarazzil, Kammamma
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (1)
Source passages
“Piotr Taracha notes that the name is most likely related to that of the goddess Ammamma (Mamma), and translates it as "high Mamma". However, he concluded Kammamma was regarded as a male deity whose character was comparable to Telipinu, as a variant of his name, Pin-Kammamma, "child Kammamma" or "son Kammamma", is likely to designate him as a similar youthful vegetation god.”
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