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What is Mesopotamia (SUMER): Gods of Elements in Leeming's book: The world of myth: an arthrology 3rd edition in pg. 89-90

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Mesopotamia was an ancient civilization situated in the region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which is now modern-day Iraq. It was the birthplace of many influential inventions and advancements, including writing, agriculture, and irrigation systems.

In Leeming's book, The World of Myth, the gods of elements in Sumerian mythology were:

- Anu: The god of the sky and heavens
- Enlil: The god of the wind and storms
- Enki: The god of water, wisdom, and crafts
- Ninhursag: The goddess of fertility and the earth
- Nanna: The god of the moon and wisdom

These gods played significant roles in Sumerian religion and were often depicted as anthropomorphic beings with human-like personalities and characteristics. They were worshiped through elaborate ceremonies, sacrifices, and offerings in hopes of gaining their favor and protection.

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