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Akkadian mythology

Akkadian mythology is the collective name given to Assyrian and Babylonian mythologies due to the similarity between them and to the fact that both peoples were Akkadians, being both sub-groups of that nation. See also Assyrian mythology[?], Babylonian mythology[?].



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