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he Epic of Gilgamesh
Sumerian Literature
2500 B.C.
The Epic of Gilgamesh: Location
Story takes place in ancient Sumer, one of the first settled parts of the
Fertile Crescent
The Tigris and Euphrates rivers allowed for the development of water
canals and agriculture
This is part of modern-day Iraq
Historic Map of Mesopotamia
Epic of Gilgamesh: Art
Gilgamesh was the actual king of ancient Uruk about 2700 B.C.
This statue depicts Gilgamesh as a powerful ruler and lion-killer
What can we learn about Sumerian civilization and kingship by looking
at this statue?
Epic of Gilgamesh: Legacy
Later classical and medieval kings also used lions as their personal
symbol
Examples include Henry “the lion” of Saxony and Richard “the lionhearted” who led the first crusade c. 1100 (right)
Epic of Gilgamesh: Language
Gilgamesh was written down on clay cuneiform tablets
Scholars were able to translate Sumerian cuneiform by comparing it to
later Akkadian tablets with similar stories
This cuneiform writing consists of wedge shapes read right to left
Epic of Gilgamesh: Religion
Sumerian shrine or Ziggurat, c. 2100 B.C. in Ur
The ziggurat is a religious temple “rising like a mountain in the desert”
where Sumerians worshiped local gods
In Gilgamesh’s city of Uruk, the popular gods were Anu (father of the
gods), Ishtar (goddess of love), and Lugulbanda (Gilgamesh’s personal
god)
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Epic of Gilgamesh: Themes
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Mortality: What is the meaning of life?
Civilization vs. Nature
Kingship (how should a king rule?)
Religion: How do people and gods interact? How do Sumerians appease
the gods through ritual?
Epic literature (slaying the “dragon”)
Flood story