For the Gods are the opening words or incipit of the first inscribed votive artifacts dedicated to the principal deities of the Sumerian pantheon. They commemorate the construction or renovation of cities, temples, rural sanctuaries, border steles, in sum all the symbolically charged features of archaic states belonging thus metaphorically to supernatural tutelary overlords. Girsu (present-day Tello) is one of the earliest known cities of the world together with Uruk, Eridu, and Ur, and was considered to be in the 3rd Millennium the sanctuary of the Sumerian heroic god Ningirsu who fought...
For the Gods are the opening words or incipit of the first inscribed votive artifacts dedicated to the principal deities of the Sumerian pantheon. The...