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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Brada-Anansi: [QB] [IMG]http://www.kemetway.com/Digest/img/photo/enlilBull.jpg[/IMG] The one whose head and body are dappled, whose face drips honey, innin, she who breeds copulation, vigor of the land, the life of the Black Heads, Asnan, the good bread, bread of all the earth, Enki placed in charge of it. [IMG]http://www.kemetway.com/Digest/img/photo/annunaki2.jpg[/IMG] Painting from Mari North-West Sumer..no body looks bald although they could be wearing wigs..just like the Kemites Later texts from the 1st millennium BC suggest that "Meluhha" and "Magan" were kingdoms adjacent to Egypt. Assurbanipal writes about his first march against Egypt, "In my first campaign I marched against Magan, Meluhha, Tarka, king of Egypt and Ethiopia, whom Esarhaddon, king of Assyria, the father who begot me, had defeated, and whose land he brought under his way...". The scorching potsherds made the dust glow (?) -- the people groan. He swept the winds over the black-headed people -- the people groan. Sumer was overturned by a snare -- the people groan. It attacked (?) the Land and devoured it completely. Tears cannot influence the bitter storm -- the people groan etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk/cgi-bin/etcsl.cgi?text=t.2.2.2...j - translation of the text go to 192-196. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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