Re: 4,000-year-old tablet describes Noah's ark... |
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"Atra-hasis, the ‘Babylonian Noah,’ who was to build the Ark." -- Atra-hasis, from what I remember was called Atra-aziz in the Epic of Gilgamesh, and the Noah of Mesopotamia was Utnapishtim, not Atra-hasis, as the article describes; unless, Upnapishtim was the Sumerian Noah, and the Babylonian Noah, as the article says, is Atra-hasis (Atra-aziz)... any one know? --------------------- |
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