Dilmun, Bahrain, and the Alleged Paradise in Sumerian Myth and Literature

identification of Dilmun with Bahrain remains most likely; <i>Enki and Ninhursag</i> does not depict a paradise.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Alster, Bendt
Format: Print Article
In:Dilmun
Year: 1983, Pages: 39-74
KeiBi Identifier:45:30
Further subjects:Konferenzschrift
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