Počátky asyrského náboženství
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2014
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Západočeská univerzita v Plzni
Abstract
This paper takes up the issue of the beginning of Assyrian religion which we find in the
second half of the 3rd millennium BC and the beginning of the 2nd millennium BC. The
author has focused on two main Assyrian deities of this period, Ashur and Ishtar. We keep
at our disposal only a few sources of information relevant to the beginning of the Assyrian
religion. We know well the Ishtar Temple in the city Ashur, and we have some inscriptions,
also mostly from the city Ashur. On the basis of these sources, we can take different views
of the matter. One theory says that the origin of the god Ashur is in the homonymic deification
of city. This conclusion is possible, but not the only one. One theory, presented first
in this paper, says that the cult of the god Ashur came from a region outside Mesopotamia.
It seems that the Assyrian religion contained elements both unique to Assyria, and
similar to that of Southern Mesopotamia.
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Asýrie, náboženství, Aššur, kultický život, Ištar, staroasyrská doba
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Akta Fakulty filozofické Západočeské univerzity v Plzni. 2014, č. 2, s. 99-118.