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Archibald Sayce and Enûma Eliš

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Difference between Archibald Sayce and Enûma Eliš

Archibald Sayce vs. Enûma Eliš

The Rev. The (Akkadian Cuneiform:, also spelled "Enuma Elish"), is the Babylonian creation myth (named after its opening words).

Similarities between Archibald Sayce and Enûma Eliš

Archibald Sayce and Enûma Eliš have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Babylonia, Cuneiform script, Eridu, Euphrates, Old Testament.

Babylonia

Babylonia was an ancient Akkadian-speaking state and cultural area based in central-southern Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq).

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Cuneiform script

Cuneiform script, one of the earliest systems of writing, was invented by the Sumerians.

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Eridu

Eridu (Sumerian:, NUN.KI/eridugki; Akkadian: irîtu; modern Arabic: Tell Abu Shahrain) is an archaeological site in southern Mesopotamia (modern Dhi Qar Governorate, Iraq).

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Euphrates

The Euphrates (Sumerian: Buranuna; 𒌓𒄒𒉣 Purattu; الفرات al-Furāt; ̇ܦܪܬ Pǝrāt; Եփրատ: Yeprat; פרת Perat; Fırat; Firat) is the longest and one of the most historically important rivers of Western Asia.

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Old Testament

The Old Testament (abbreviated OT) is the first part of Christian Bibles, based primarily upon the Hebrew Bible (or Tanakh), a collection of ancient religious writings by the Israelites believed by most Christians and religious Jews to be the sacred Word of God.

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Archibald Sayce and Enûma Eliš Comparison

Archibald Sayce has 48 relations, while Enûma Eliš has 97. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 3.45% = 5 / (48 + 97).

References

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