Nin-UNUG

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A goddess named Nin-UNUG who appears in the Early Dynastic Zame Hymns, which describe her as the tutelary deity of Kullaba (also spelled Kullab), a district of Uruk. It is sometimes assumed to be Ninirigal, though this remains uncertain and the reading Ninunug is also considered a possibility.

When

First attested
3000 BCE
Attested period
-3000 – -2000
Historical notes
Appears in the Early Dynastic Zame Hymns.

Relationships

co occurs with
Ningirima, Nanaya, Ištar
syncretized with
Ninirigal

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“A goddess named Nin-UNUG who appears in the Early Dynastic Zame Hymns, which describe her as the tutelary deity of Kullaba (also spelled Kullab), a district of Uruk, is sometimes assumed to be Ninirigal”

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