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What was the belief system of mesopotamian​

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Answered by ShyRebel9813
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This answer is a mix of something from my notebook work and something from my last year’s project PPT.  

Mesopotamian religion was polytheistic, with followers worshipping several main gods and thousands of minor gods. The three main gods were Ea (Sumerian: Enki), the god of wisdom and magic, Anu (Sumerian: An), the sky god, and Enlil (Ellil), the god of earth, storms and agriculture and the controller of fates. Ea is the creator and protector of humanity in both the Epic of Gilgamesh and the story of the Great Flood.  

Each Mesopotamian City had its own patron god or goddess, and most of what we know of them has been passed down through clay tablets describing Mesopotamian religious beliefs and practices.

Hundreds of graves have been excavated in parts of Mesopotamia, which gives information about Mesopotamian burial habits. The discovery of objects such as weapons, ornament and vessels in these graves suggest that the Mesopotamians believed in life after death.  

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