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Noah's Ark and the Ziusudra Epic: Sumerian Origins of the Flood Myth Book

Noah's Ark and the Ziusudra Epic: Sumerian Origins of the Flood Myth
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Noah's Ark and the Ziusudra Epic: Sumerian Origins of the Flood Myth, Some of the author's conclusions: Noah's flood was a local river flood about 2900 B.C.; the ark was a commercial river barge; Noah was a king of the Sumerian city Shuruppak; the river flood lasted only six days; the ark grounded twice but not on a mountai, Noah's Ark and the Ziusudra Epic: Sumerian Origins of the Flood Myth
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  • Noah's Ark and the Ziusudra Epic: Sumerian Origins of the Flood Myth
  • Written by author Robert M. Best
  • Published by Eisenbrauns, 1999/06/01
  • Some of the author's conclusions: Noah's flood was a local river flood about 2900 B.C.; the ark was a commercial river barge; Noah was a king of the Sumerian city Shuruppak; the river flood lasted only six days; the ark grounded twice but not on a mountai
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Preface
1 Myths, Legends and History - Introduction
2 Versions of the Flood Story
3 Mountain or Mound?
4 Months of Deep Water
5 After the Barge Grounded
6 Construction of Noah's Barge
7 How Old Was Noah?
8 Transmission of the Flood Story
9 Noah's Relatives
10 The Basic Theory
11 Expanded Theory
12 Answers to Objections
13 Ark and Flood Nonsense
14 The Source Texts
15 Epilog
16 Conclusions
App. A Interlinear translation of selected lines in Gilgamesh XI and discussion
App. B Chronological tables
App. C Possible textual corruption of Genesis 8:3a
Bibliography
Glossary
Index


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