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- Lagash: Vibrant Bronze Age City State
With luck and timing, one could also ride the trade winds to the lands of Arabia and Egypt and the Land
- Shumugan - God of Donkeys & Mules
God of Mesopotamia Disease Demons & Doctors: Ancient Mesopotamia Dromedary Camel: Animals of Ancient Arabia
- Nergal - Ancient Underworld Gods
See also: Primordial Gods & Creatures: Hurrian Arabian Leopard: Bronze Age Predators The Way to Aaru
- Ninlil - Sumerian Matriarch Goddess
See also: Sun God of Heaven - Hittite Solar Deity Kusarikku - Bull Men of Mesopotamia Ancient Arabia
- Ninhursag - Great Mountain Mother
See also: Bau - Healing Goddess of Babylonia Giant Cinnamon Birds of Arabia Kish: Glory Days in Ancient Underworld Sukkal & Disease Demon Gula - Medicine Goddess of Mesopotamia Dromedary Camel: Animals of Ancient Arabia Ancient Arabia - Stone Age to Bronze Aya - Goddess of Dawn, Mesopotamia Today's Zazzle Specials Smashwords
- Edimmu: Evil Demons of Vengeance
Underworld Sukkal & Disease Demon Bau - Healing Goddess of Babylonia Dromedary Camel: Animals of Ancient Arabia
- Major Cities of the Ancient Near East
Regions of the ancient Near East include the Arabian Peninsula, the Levant, Turkey (Anatolia), Egypt,
- Ninurta (Ninĝirsu) - God of the People
See also: Bau - Healing Goddess of Babylonia Dromedary Camel: Animals of Ancient Arabia Elixir of Life See also: Gibil - Fire God of Mesopotamia Giant Cinnamon Birds of Arabia Dumuzi & Geshtinanna: Reasons See also: Sun Goddesses of World Mythology Ancient Arabia - Stone Age to Bronze Ninazu: Healing, Death
- Gallu (Galla) Demons of Ancient Kur
See also: Arabian Leopard: Bronze Age Predators Kushuh (Kušuḫ) Hurrian Moon God Butzemann, Witches &
- German Myth & Folklore: Dwarfs
Alchemy emerged from ancient Egypt and Arabia, spread to Greece and Rome and finally to western and central The word is from Arabian "al-kimia," referring to preparation of the Philosopher's Stone or Elixir of