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Gilgamesh papercraft
During the Late Early Dynastic Period , Gilgamesh was worshiped as a god at various locations throughout Sumer. [11] In the 20th century BC, Utu-hengal, king of Uruk, recognized Gilgamesh as his patron god. [11] The kings of the Third Ur Dynasty ( c. 2112 - k. 2004 BC) were especially fond of Gilgamesh, [11] calling him their "divine brother" and "friend". [11] King Shulgi of Ur (2029-1982 BC) claimed to be the son of Lugalbanda and Ninsun, and a brother of Gilgamesh. [15]Over the centuries there may have been a gradual addition of stories about Gilgamesh, some of which may have been traced back to other historical figures such as Gudea, ruler of the Second Dynasty of Lagash (2144-2124 BC). . [19] Prayers to Gilgamesh inscribed in many clay tablets found indicate that Gilgamesh was regarded as a judge of the dead in the Underworld .
Instruction: PDO
During the Late Early Dynastic Period , Gilgamesh was worshiped as a god at various locations throughout Sumer. [11] In the 20th century BC, Utu-hengal, king of Uruk, recognized Gilgamesh as his patron god. [11] The kings of the Third Ur Dynasty ( c. 2112 - k. 2004 BC) were especially fond of Gilgamesh, [11] calling him their "divine brother" and "friend". [11] King Shulgi of Ur (2029-1982 BC) claimed to be the son of Lugalbanda and Ninsun, and a brother of Gilgamesh. [15]Over the centuries there may have been a gradual addition of stories about Gilgamesh, some of which may have been traced back to other historical figures such as Gudea, ruler of the Second Dynasty of Lagash (2144-2124 BC). . [19] Prayers to Gilgamesh inscribed in many clay tablets found indicate that Gilgamesh was regarded as a judge of the dead in the Underworld .
Instruction: PDO
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