Bad-tibira (1 janv. 5000 av. J.-C. – 1 janv. 2300 av. J.-C.)
Description:
Bad-tibira, "Wall of the Copper Worker(s)",[1] or "Fortress of the Smiths",[2] identified as modern Tell al-Madineh, between Ash Shatrah and Tell as-Senkereh (ancient Larsa) in southern Iraq,[3] was an ancient Sumerian city, which appears among antediluvian cities in the Sumerian King List. Its Akkadian name was Dûr-gurgurri. It was also called Παντιβίβλος (Pantibiblos) by Greek authors such as Berossus, transmitted by Abydenus and Apollodorus. This may reflect another version of the city's name, Patibira, "Canal of the Smiths".
Ajouté au bande de temps:
Date:
1 janv. 5000 av. J.-C.
1 janv. 2300 av. J.-C.
~ 2701 years