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The Epic of Gilgamesh Gilgamesh is one of the oldest recorded stories in the world. It tells of an ancient King of Uruk, Gilgamesh, who may have actually existed and whose name is on the Sumerian King List. After a long history of retellings, this story was recorded, in a standardized Acadian (Akkadian) version, in 700 B.C

Later, the story of Gilgamesh was lost to human memory, except for occasional fragments. The story was rediscovered in the mid- nineteenth century A.D. People were especially amazed when they read this most ancient of stories, and realized that the flood story in Gilgamesh closely resembled the flood story in the Hebrew Bible.

Sumer Located in Mesopotamia which was in the geographical area that is present day Iraq. “Mesopotamia” is actually Greek for “between two rivers.” The two rivers were the Tigris and the Euphrates. In Mesopotamia there were constant tensions between the radically new cities in fertile river valley and the ancient ways of the nomadic and hill people outside of the cities.

During this period, writing is invented, large buildings, temples and ziggurats, appear for the first time. Some of these conditions still exist today, as can be seen in the conflicts between the cities and the outlying areas in modern Iraq. A ziggurat (Akkadian ziqqurrat, D-stem of zaqāru "to build on a raised area") is a temple tower of the ancient Mesopotamian valley and Iran, having the form of a terraced pyramid of successively receding stories.Akkadian D-stemtempleMesopotamian valleypyramid

Writing The reason the recorded story of Gilgamesh survived thousands of years was that it was written on clay Cuneiform script was the system of symbols used for writing in the clay, which was then fired. Clay was the best material for preserving writing because it was both cheap and durable.

Another reason for survival of ancient Mesopotamian texts is that the language itself was very difficult to learn. There were schools for scribes that taught a set curriculum of texts to copy precisely and in a fixed order. This resulted in lots of copies being made of many stories, with few variations. This tradition of exact copies can still be seen in the copying of the Torah (the first five books of the Old Testament)

The story of Gilgamesh was first discovered in the library of King Assurbanipal of Nineveh on twelve tablets. Gilgamesh’s life and his adventures are recorded on the first eleven The twelfth tablet is a description of the nether world, in which Gilgamesh rules after his death as divine judge over the shades.

Gilgamesh as a real king Although the oral tale of Gilgamesh could have been attributed to various rulers over millennia, the story we know is probably attached to a real king. The Sumerian king list established a Gilgamesh as fifth in line of the First Dynasty of kingship of Uruk following the great flood recorded in the epic. This places him in the latter half of the third millennium.

He was supposed to have reigned a hundred and twenty-six years. He was known as the builder of the wall of Uruk His mother was said to be the goddess Ninsun His father, according to the king list, was a high priest of Kullab.

Issues in Gilgamesh Otherworlds and Underworlds Responsibility Heroes and Kings Strangeness and difference

Early Civilizations Vocabulary Incantation - prayer Lament – mourn Ominous - warning Acolyte - assistant Deluge - flood Allot - give Transit - passage Muse - think, ponder Firmament - _______ Babble - chatter Ordain – command Stupor - trance Nether – hind, rear Travail – painful work Libation – liquid poured Devise - plan Transgressor - sinner Sloughed – cast off or shed