• Wilfred George Lambert FBA (26 February 1926 – 9 November 2011) was a historian and archaeologist, a specialist in Assyriology and Near Eastern Archaeology...
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  • to refer to all of these deities collectively in primary sources. Wilfred G. Lambert proposed the English translation "Enkis and Ninkis". He also coined...
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  • no longer active (unlike the regular gods) by the Mesopotamians. Wilfred G. Lambert proposed that Lugaldukuga was originally understood as a "prime mover"...
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    2021-09-27{{citation}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Edzard, Dietz-Otto; Lambert, Wilfred G. (1980), "Kingaludda", Archived copy, Reallexikon der Assyriologie...
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  • in dreams to convey information, including visions of the future. Wilfred G. Lambert argued that Mamu's gender in sources such as the god list An = Anum...
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    1163/15692124-12341294. ISSN 1569-2116. Lambert, Wilfred G. (1972), "Ḫasīsu", Reallexikon der Assyriologie, retrieved 2022-04-18 Lambert, Wilfred G. (1980), "Ili-mīšar"...
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    his name might be vine according to some Assyriologists, including Wilfred G. Lambert, and an association between him and alcoholic beverages (specifically...
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  • speculation rather than that he was an otiose deity of popular religion." Wilfred G. Lambert similarly concludes that he originated "solely from the theogony of...
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  • identification of Enbilulu and Bilulu is "problematic" according to Wilfred G. Lambert, as "the character of the goddess (...) is not sufficiently similar...
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  • late sources he could be equated with Ninurta, similar to Pabilsaĝ. Wilfred G. Lambert goes as far as referring to him as a "form of Ninurta." A few works...
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