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Tablets from the Sippar Library VI. Atra-ḫasīs
1996
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The Babylonian myth known to the ancients as Enūma ilū awëlum, "When the Gods Were Man", and to modern scholarship as the Epic of Atra-ḫasīs, tells the wondrous story of the creation of mankind, of the attempts of the king of the gods, Enlil, to reduce the overpopulation that resulted from its unchecked reproduction — by plague, drought, famine and, most disastrously, the Deluge — and of the measures then taken by the gods to keep mankind's future numbers in check. Since its reconstruction some
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