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- Cedar_Forest abstract "The Cedar Forest is the glorious realm of the gods of Mesopotamian mythology. It is guarded by the demigod Humbaba and was once entered by the hero Gilgamesh who dared cut down trees from its virgin stands during his quest for fame. The Cedar Forest is described in Tablets 4-6 of the great Epic of Gilgamesh.Early translators of the Epic assumed that the \"Cedar Forest\" refers to the Lebanon Cedars. Recent research has suggested Cedars grew along the Arabian littoral before the 5.9 kiloyear event and expansion of the Persian Gulf. They may also have grown along the Western foothills of the Zagros Mountains, which would be more appropriate for this tale.".
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- Cedar_Forest wikiPageWikiLink 5.9_kiloyear_event.
- Cedar_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Mesopotamian_religion.
- Cedar_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Anu.
- Cedar_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Bull.
- Cedar_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Category:Afterlife_places.
- Cedar_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Category:Epic_of_Gilgamesh.
- Cedar_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mesopotamian_mythology.
- Cedar_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Cedars_of_God.
- Cedar_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Cedrus_libani.
- Cedar_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Enkidu.
- Cedar_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Epic_of_Gilgamesh.
- Cedar_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Euphrates.
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- Cedar_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Gilgamesh.
- Cedar_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Hesperides.
- Cedar_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Humbaba.
- Cedar_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Immortality.
- Cedar_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Ishtar.
- Cedar_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Járnviðr.
- Cedar_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Olympus.
- Cedar_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Nippur.
- Cedar_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Oracle.
- Cedar_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Paradise.
- Cedar_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Persian_Gulf.
- Cedar_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Shamash.
- Cedar_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Volcano.
- Cedar_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Zagros_Mountains.
- Cedar_Forest wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cedar Forest".
- Cedar_Forest wikiPageWikiLinkText "cedar forest".
- Cedar_Forest wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mesopotamian_myth.
- Cedar_Forest wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Cedar_Forest subject Category:Afterlife_places.
- Cedar_Forest subject Category:Epic_of_Gilgamesh.
- Cedar_Forest subject Category:Mesopotamian_mythology.
- Cedar_Forest hypernym Realm.
- Cedar_Forest type Country.
- Cedar_Forest type Place.
- Cedar_Forest type Place.
- Cedar_Forest type Tablet.
- Cedar_Forest comment "The Cedar Forest is the glorious realm of the gods of Mesopotamian mythology. It is guarded by the demigod Humbaba and was once entered by the hero Gilgamesh who dared cut down trees from its virgin stands during his quest for fame. The Cedar Forest is described in Tablets 4-6 of the great Epic of Gilgamesh.Early translators of the Epic assumed that the \"Cedar Forest\" refers to the Lebanon Cedars.".
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