INANNA-ṣarbat
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INANNA-ṣarbat is a goddess who some researchers believe can be identified with the goddess NIN-ṣar-BE. The latter was worshiped in Ebla and in pre-Sargonic Mari already, and appears in later documents from Emar as well. It has been suggested that her presence in Ebla was the result of political and commercial ties with Mari.
When
- First attested
- 2300 BCE
- Attested period
- -2300 – -2100
- Historical notes
- Worshiped in Ebla and in pre-Sargonic Mari.
Relationships
- syncretized with
- NIN-ṣar-BE
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (1)
Source passages
“It has been proposed that she can be identified with the goddess INANNA-ṣarbat, though this remains uncertain and some researchers, for example Martin Stol, consider Assyrian NIN-ṣar-BE and the western goddess to be two separate deities. The latter was worshiped in Ebla and in pre-Sargonic Mari already”
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