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Uruk and the Bible. It is also believed Uruk is the biblical Erech (Genesis 10:10), the second city founded by in Shinar. Genesis 10:10 in the King James Version of the Bible reads: 10 And the beginning of his kingdom was Babel, and Erech, and Accad, and Calneh, in the land of Shinar.
ˈu̇rək. : of or relating to a Sumerian early Bronze Age culture characterized by temples of stone, sculpture in the round, writing on clay, engraved cylinder seals, and plain red or gray pottery often having a polished surface.
Enkidu The people of Uruk, soooo upset that Gilgamesh, their king, is so arrogant and authoritarian (hes a bad king), that they pray to the Gods to relieve them of their suffering.
Gilgamesh is the wisest, strongest, and most handsome of mortals, for he is two-thirds god and one-third man. As king of the city-state of Uruk he builds a monumental wall around the city, but in doing so he overworks the citys inhabitants unmercifully, to the point where they pray to the gods for relief.
Most historians generally agree that Gilgamesh was a historical king of the Sumerian city-state of Uruk, who probably ruled sometime during the early part of the Early Dynastic Period ( c. 29002350 BC).

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William Kennett Loftus visited the site of Uruk in 1849, identifying it as Erech, known as the second city of , and led the first excavations from 1850 to 1854. In myth and literature, Uruk was famous as the capital city of Gilgamesh, hero of the Epic of Gilgamesh.
Inanna, Goddess of Uruk Inannas main temple was located in the Mesopotamian city-state of Uruk. A map of ancient Mesopotamia with Uruk marked; Babel would later be known as Babylon. The myth of Inanna and Enki tells the story of how Inanna came to be so revered in Uruk.

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