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Unveil the story of Tiamat, the Mesopotamian goddess who embodies chaos, creation, and the primordial ocean. As the Mother of the Gods, Tiamat's powerful role in ancient mythology represents both nurturing life and destructive forces. Perfect for those interested in Mesopotamian mythology and the origins of divine power.  #GoddessTiamat #MesopotamianMythology #MotherOfTheGods #CreationAndChaos #AncientDeities #PrimordialOcean #DivineFeminine #Goddess #Tiamat #Mesopotamia #Deity #WitchyMagicks Wiccan Deities, Divine Feminine Goddess, Goddess Magick, Ancient Sumerian, World Mythology, Occult Books, Ancient Mesopotamia, Book Of Shadow, Ancient Mythology

Unveil the story of Tiamat, the Mesopotamian goddess who embodies chaos, creation, and the primordial ocean. As the Mother of the Gods, Tiamat's powerful role in ancient mythology represents both nurturing life and destructive forces. Perfect for those interested in Mesopotamian mythology and the origins of divine power. #GoddessTiamat #MesopotamianMythology #MotherOfTheGods #CreationAndChaos #AncientDeities #PrimordialOcean #DivineFeminine #Goddess #Tiamat #Mesopotamia #Deity…

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Mesopotamian art and architecture - Akkadian period | Britannica Sargon Of Akkad, Akkadian Empire, Ancient Mesopotamia, Mesopotamia, Ancient Artifacts, Bronze Age, Ancient Civilizations, British Museum, Ancient Times

Mesopotamian art and architecture - Akkadian, Reliefs, Temples: Sargon of Akkad’s (reigned c. 2334–c. 2279 bce) unification of the Sumerian city-states and creation of a first Mesopotamian empire profoundly affected the art of his people, as well as their language and political thought. The increasingly large proportion of Semitic elements in the population were in the ascendancy, and their personal loyalty to Sargon and his successors replaced the regional patriotism of the old cities. The…

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