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The Mesopotamian God Enki/Ea

Religion Compass, 2015
Abstract The traditions and beliefs about the Mesopotamian deity Enki/Ea – the god of water, wisdom, magic, and creation – formed a major part of the Sumerian and Babylonian religious text material. They cover a period from the 3rd to the 1st millennium BCE.
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Enki

2021
Kits de entretenimiento que desconecten a los usuarios que estudien y trabajen en casa, del estrés y la ansiedad que genera la cuarentena. Las cuales los diviertan por medio de actividades artísticas personalizadas que les brinden bienestar e inspiren a los usuarios.
Oliveros, Angela, Bahamon, Felipe
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ENKI Teatro (ENKI Inclusión + Cultura)

2023
Enki Teatro is a project uniting both persons with and without disabilities to work in the area of theatre and beyond to convert theatre into a message of inclusion and culture, channelled through the process of learning, expression, and diversion. This way, the artists become emissaries of the message whilst simultaneously turning into active members ...
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Enki

ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems, 2020
Data-driven Learning-enabled Systems are limited by the quality of available training data, particularly when trained offline. For systems that must operate in real-world environments, the space of possible conditions that can occur is vast and difficult to comprehensively predict at design time.
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An Underestimated Aspect of Enki/Ea

Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions, 2013
Abstract The god Enki (Sumerian)/Ea (Akkadian) is central to Mesopotamian myth, ritual and scholarship but there is still disagreement as to precisely what he is the god of. He governs subterranean water, magic, and ‘wisdom’—but what kind of wisdom was it?
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Interview with Enki Bilal (2)

1999
Interview with Enki Bilal (2) "Accepting the idea of controlled amnesia." Enki Bilal, an illustrator and director, shares his perspective on the crucial issue of memory.
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Enki and Ninhursag: The Trickster in Paradise

Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 2007
Since its first published editions and translations early in the last century, the Sumerian narrative now generally known as Enki and Ninhursag has been at the centre of claims and controversies over the nature of myth and the relation among the myths of different cultures in the ancient Near east.
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