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Re: Women’s Role in Mesopotamian Society
Posted by Tiglath (Guest) davidchibo@hotmail.com - Friday, July 30 2004, 14:14:26 (CEST)
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Actually Siduri, represented by the goatfish(Capricorn) in the Babylonian zodiac is not the wisest woman in the world. She was the Goddess and tavernkeeper who's tavern sat at the edge of the sea.

She gave to Gilgamesh ageless philosophy that will echo throughout eternity.

What a beautiful name. Siduri.



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