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625 BC - 539 BC
Clay Uruk 6.5 cm x 6.5 cm x 1.5 cm A3444 Oriental Institute MuseumFragment from Second Tablet of "The Epic of Gilgamesh"Gilgamesh was a legendary king of the city of Uruk. Many stories were written about him in both the Sumerian and Akkadian languages. These stories later formed the basis of "The Epic of Gilgamesh," the most famous of all Akkadian literary compositions. This fragment is from the second tablet of the Gilgamesh epic. It describes a meeting between Gilgamesh and the wild man, Enkidu. While the two men begin by fighting each other, they later become close friends. Gilgamesh seeks to make a name for himself by traveling with Enkidu to conquer the monster, Humbaba, guardian of the Cedar Forest. MultimediaLife in Ancient Mesopotamia An Early Clay Tablet Suggested ReadingsBryson, Bernarda. Gilgamesh: Man's First Story. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1966. Kovacs, Maureen Gallery. The Epic of Gilgamesh. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1989. McCall, Henrietta. Mesopotamian Myths. London: British Museum Publications, 1990. |