Gilgamesh flood myth
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The Gilgamesh flood myth is a flood myth in the Epic of Gilgamesh. It is one of three Mesopotamian Flood Myths alongside the one including in the Eridu Genesis, and an episode from the Atra-Hasis Epic. Many scholars believe that the flood myth was added to Tablet XI in the "standard version" of the Gilgamesh Epic by an editor who used the flood story from the Epic of Atra-Hasis.[1] A short reference to the flood myth is also present in the much older Sumerian Gilgamesh poems, from which the later Babylonian versions drew much of their inspiration and subject matter.
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Gilgamesh tablet XI | |
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Material | clay |
Size | Length: 15.24 cm (6.00 in) Breadth: 13.33 cm (5.25 in) Depth: 3.17 cm (1.25 in) |
Writing | cuneiform |
Created | 7th century BCE |
Period/culture | Neo-Assyrian |
Discovered | Kouyunjik |
Present location | Room 55, British Museum, London |
Identification | K.3375 |
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