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Defying Death – Mythology of Ancient Mesopotamia

By Tree_Squirrel Posted on March 6, 2020 Posted in Mythology, Sumeria, Videos

After initially opposing the idea, the Ugaritic storm-god Baal agreed to include a window In the design of his new palace. His decision was to lead to a confrontation with Mot (Death). The divine craftsman Kothar wa-Hasis suggested a window …

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