
Myths of Babylonia and Assyria
by Donald A. (Donald Alexander) Mackenzie
"Myths of Babylonia and Assyria" by Donald A. Mackenzie is a book published in 1915. This comprehensive work explores the mythology and history of ancient Mesopotamia, drawing connections between Babylonian legends and biblical accounts. Mackenzie examines the region's gods and goddesses through translated hymns, archaeological discoveries, and cultural comparisons with India and northern Europe. Enhanced by color illustrations depicting religious scenes, the book traces how different peoples shaped empires through migration and conquest across this cradle of civilization.
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