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    Abu is the god of vegetation and light in Mesopotamian mythology. He symbolizes plants, light, and fertility. Abu is important for farming cycles and seasonal changes. His role connects him with other nature gods like Enlil and Enki.
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    Abu was a Mesopotamian god. His character is poorly understood, though it is assumed he might have been associated with vegetation and with snakes. He was often paired with the deity gu2-la2, initially regarded as distinct from Gula, but later conflated with her. See more

    The reading of the second sign in the name ab-u2 is uncertain, and in addition to Abu, the second proposed reading of the name is Abba. … See more

    Abu is attested in theophoric names from Shuruppak and Lagash from the Early Dynastic period, such as Ur-Abu or Shubur-Abu. He was also one of the gods worshiped in the … See more

    Due to their frequent juxtaposition, it is assumed that Abu's spouse was the goddess gu2-la2, whose role in the Mesopotamian pantheon remains poorly known. According to … See more

     
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    The figures date to the Early Dynastic period of ancient Mesopotamia (2900–2350 B.C.E.) and were discovered during excavations in Iraq in 1934. These figures were found below the floor of a temple known as the “Square Temple” (likely …

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    This standing figure, with clasped hands and a wide-eyed gaze, is a worshiper. It was placed in the "Square Temple" at Tell Asmar, perhaps dedicated to the god Abu, in order to pray perpetually on behalf of the person it represented. For …

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