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victus00 [196]
3 years ago
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Which of these ancient sources contain the Babylonian creation myth

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Yanka [14]3 years ago
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We have to choose the correct answer about the sources of the Babylonian creation myth.
Prose Edda is written on Iceland in 13th century. The Theogony is poem by Hesiod ( 8th - 7th century BC ). The Book of the dead is an ancient Egyptian funerary text.
The Babilonian creation myth is the "Enuma Elisha". It was discovered by Layard in 1849 in the Library of Ashurbanipal  in Nineveh. This epic is about the supremacy of the God Marduk and the creation of humankind.
Answer: A ) Enuma Elisha. 
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