Ashnan
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Ashnan or Ezina (dše.tir;[1] both possible readings are used interchangeably[2][3]) was a Mesopotamian goddess considered to be the personification of grain. She could also be called Ezina-Kusu, which lead to the proposal that the goddess Kusu was initially her epithet which only developed into a distinct figure later on. She was already worshiped in the Uruk period, and appears in documents from many Mesopotamian cities from the third millennium BCE. She is also known from various works of Mesopotamian literature, such as the debate poem Debate between Sheep and Grain.
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Goddess of grain | |
Other names | Ezina, Ezina-Kusu |
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