Secrets Of The Uruk Prophecy Found In The Ancient Library Of A Magician With Divine Powers
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - In 1969, members of the German Warka expedition discovered an ancient damaged clay tablet in Uruk, the first city built by Gilgamesh about 4,000 years ago. Examination of this interesting ancient artifact revealed it contained what today is known as the Uruk Prophecy.
Later, scientists unearthed several other old clay tablets. These Sumerian inscriptions were once part of an ancient library belonging to Anu-iksur, a magician who was said to have had divine powers.
Although badly broken, scientists managed to read and translate the inscriptions carved on the clay tablet that contained the Uruk prophecy. It was a very interesting text describing the arrival of an unjust king who would make life miserable for people and bring terror to the whole world.
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