Like many other civilizations, the Sumerians worships anbundance of different gods. However, each God had a different city to look over and had different jobs.
Religion
Sumerian religion has its roots in the worship of nature, such as the wind and water. The ancient sages of Sumer found it necessary to bring order to that which they did not understand and to this end they came to the natural conclusion that a greater force was at work. The forces of nature were originally worshipped as themselves. However, over time the human form became associated with those forces. Gods in human form were now seen to have control over nature.
The Sumerians thought that a great domed roof contained the sky, the stars, the moon, and the sun which lighted the cities beneath it; they also believed that below the earth swirled the dim netherworld, a fearsome abode of demons and the kingdom of the dead. Enlil and Enki are credited with creating the cattle, sheep, plants, the yoke and the plow to provide sustenance for themselves and less important deities, but these minor gods lacked the resolution to make use of this bounty so man was fashioned from clay and given breath so he might tend the sheep and cultivate the fields for the gods. The gods of Sumer, much like mortal men, suffered the vicissitudes of fate and many legends tell of their often ineffective exploits.
The Sumerians worshed and rechognized a pantheon of gods. These gods represented different aspects of life. Here are a few of these gods:
Nammu- goddess of the primeval sea, she also gave birth to heaven and earth
An- god of the heavens
Ki- goddess of earth
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The Sumerians worshed and rechognized a pantheon of gods. These gods represented different aspects of life. Here are a few of these gods:
Nammu- goddess of the primeval sea, she also gave birth to heaven and earth
An- god of the heavens
Ki- goddess of earth
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