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<sup>(''mul)''</sup>''MUŠ.ḪUŠ (𒀯𒈲𒄭𒄊), ''mušhuššu'', is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism. Sometimes considered a name variant of <sup>(''mul)''</sup>''MUŠ, we distinguish it, as it doesn't have wings.
an ancient Mesopotamian asterism.


==Concordance, Etymology, History==
==Concordance, Etymology, History==

Revision as of 09:42, 20 November 2025

(mul)MUŠ.ḪUŠ (𒀯𒈲𒄭𒄊), mušhuššu, is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism. Sometimes considered a name variant of (mul)MUŠ, we distinguish it, as it doesn't have wings.

Concordance, Etymology, History

Krebernik (2023)

see glossary of Hoffmann and Krebernik (2023):[1]

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Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim

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Kurtik (2022) Gössmann (1950)
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References

  1. Hoffmann, S. M. and Krebernik, M. (2023). What do deities tell us about the celestial positioning system, in: R. Rollinger, I. Madreiter, M. Lang, C. Pappi (eds.). The Intellectual Heritage of the Ancient Near East, Papers held at the 64th Rencontre Assyriologique International and 12th Melammu Symposium July 16-20 2018, Innsbruck. Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 539-579