Danu
18 Seals of the mother goddess Inanna - from Sumerian culture
Votive Sculpture of the Goddess Innana/ Astarte. Find spot: Northern Syria. Date: 2100 BC to 1600 BC. ~ "The Sumerian religion influenced Mesopotamian mythology as a whole, surviving in the mythologies and religions of the Hurrians, Akkadians, Babylonians, Assyrians, and other culture groups." --Wikipedia
Centuries Past: Photo
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Astarte
Semitic Goddess of sexuality and war
Hand of Tanit Phoenicia Goddess
Phoenician, Greek, Italic Influences
Mother Goddess figurine with Snake Head - from Ubaid Period in Iraq, made in terrracotta - at the Penn Museum
Neolithic Mother Goddess Figurine Museum of Anatolian Civilization
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Asherah, Astarte, Anat, Athirat Godness in Ancient Ugarit
Lion-Throned Goddesses of West Asia – Veleda
The Goddess on a Lion Throne is abundantly attested in the archaeology of Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Canaan/Israel. First we’ll look at some Phoenician scarabs showing lion thrones, often wi…
Images of Sumerian life
Inanna, the goddess of love and war, with a lion. No other image of Inanna…