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- Ehursag abstract "Ehursag (ÉḪURSAG, É.ḪAR.SAG, ekharsag) is a Sumerian term meaning "house of the mountains".Sumerian ÉḪURSAG is written as a special ligature (ÉPAxGÍN 𒂍𒉺𒂅), sometimes etymologized as É.ḪAR.SAG (𒂍𒄯𒊕), written with the signs É "temple" (or "house"), ḪAR "mountain" and SAG "head".Ehursag is commonly associated with a temple of Enlil discovered by Sir. Charles Leonard Woolley during excavations at Ur in modern-day Iraq. He originally considered this to be a palace, a view that was later rejected in replace for a temple. The location of the royal palace at Ur remains unknown. No graves were discovered under the Ekursag during these excavations. Woolley eventually conceded that it was a "minor temple of some sort." Modern scholars still vary on their interpretations of it as a temple, palace or administrative building. It has even been suggested to be a wing or annex of the main temple, having had some of its foundations destroyed. Stamped bricks used in the construction of the foundations revealed that they were built by Ur-Nammu of the Third Dynasty of Ur. Bricks from the pavement bore the stamp of his successor, Shulgi and later ones of the Isin-Larsa period after Ur was destroyed by Elamites. Ehursag is also the name or epithet of Ninhursag's temple at Hiza and has been suggested to have been an interchangeable word with Enamtila. The Ehursag at Ur was restored in 1961 using ancient and modern bricks, a 2008 report for the British Museum noted that this had collapsed in some areas, especially the northwest corner.".
- Ehursag wikiPageID "32033120".
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- Ehursag wikiPageRevisionID "681900815".
- Ehursag wikiPageWikiLink Brick.
- Ehursag wikiPageWikiLink British_Museum.
- Ehursag wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mesopotamian_mythology.
- Ehursag wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mythological_mountains.
- Ehursag wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sumerian_words_and_phrases.
- Ehursag wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Leonard_Woolley.
- Ehursag wikiPageWikiLink Ekur.
- Ehursag wikiPageWikiLink Elamite.
- Ehursag wikiPageWikiLink Elamite_language.
- Ehursag wikiPageWikiLink Enamtila.
- Ehursag wikiPageWikiLink Enlil.
- Ehursag wikiPageWikiLink Hiza.
- Ehursag wikiPageWikiLink Hubur.
- Ehursag wikiPageWikiLink Hursag.
- Ehursag wikiPageWikiLink Iraq.
- Ehursag wikiPageWikiLink Isin.
- Ehursag wikiPageWikiLink Larsa.
- Ehursag wikiPageWikiLink Leonard_Woolley.
- Ehursag wikiPageWikiLink Ninhursag.
- Ehursag wikiPageWikiLink Palace.
- Ehursag wikiPageWikiLink Road_surface.
- Ehursag wikiPageWikiLink Shulgi.
- Ehursag wikiPageWikiLink Sumerian_language.
- Ehursag wikiPageWikiLink Third_Dynasty_of_Ur.
- Ehursag wikiPageWikiLink Ur.
- Ehursag wikiPageWikiLink Ur-Nammu.
- Ehursag wikiPageWikiLink Ziggurat_of_Ur.
- Ehursag wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ehursag".
- Ehursag hasPhotoCollection Ehursag.
- Ehursag wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cuneiform.
- Ehursag wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MEast-myth-stub.
- Ehursag wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mesopotamian_myth_(7).
- Ehursag wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ehursag wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:SpecialChars.
- Ehursag subject Category:Mesopotamian_mythology.
- Ehursag subject Category:Mythological_mountains.
- Ehursag subject Category:Sumerian_words_and_phrases.
- Ehursag hypernym Term.
- Ehursag type Article.
- Ehursag type Place.
- Ehursag type Article.
- Ehursag type Place.
- Ehursag comment "Ehursag (ÉḪURSAG, É.ḪAR.SAG, ekharsag) is a Sumerian term meaning "house of the mountains".Sumerian ÉḪURSAG is written as a special ligature (ÉPAxGÍN 𒂍𒉺𒂅), sometimes etymologized as É.ḪAR.SAG (𒂍𒄯𒊕), written with the signs É "temple" (or "house"), ḪAR "mountain" and SAG "head".Ehursag is commonly associated with a temple of Enlil discovered by Sir. Charles Leonard Woolley during excavations at Ur in modern-day Iraq.".
- Ehursag label "Ehursag".
- Ehursag sameAs m.0gx1tz7.
- Ehursag sameAs Q17067674.
- Ehursag sameAs Q17067674.
- Ehursag wasDerivedFrom Ehursag?oldid=681900815.
- Ehursag isPrimaryTopicOf Ehursag.