| OCR Text |
Show 68 the o Lde s very of Anu ' •• t not do I of Babylon was "Su-Anu" meaning "the valley know whether the occurrence names the Euphrates has in its However and to have appears the also Anu was Egypt I' but it and in Sinai occurence this god, ?f region, Semites, along later the by retained been with coincidence. curious a seems earliest the of name here name the Assyrialogists by connected been ever this of with l' . other from civilization The that of we the of gd)vn the racial ar region. which ancient tablets, in but the It Semitic. from evidence the Sumerian One race of was cribed as that various was the by statements "black-headed". over all two of the being evidently ruing written partly consists According to an a where made the old case; the that stratum Semitic in the in of dialects, tablets, not was peoples. shape of clay of cities language a particul- population, older the ancient difficul ty this of affinities found the which the o be philologists, called Accadian and Sumerian; older. n these tablets sargon of Acoad (3800 is B. that C. uMen of the Black Heads"o of having on/Sennacherib speaks Race" • great found have unearthed, was mounds furnished the by underlaid literature regipn lie buried, not was the was . of the land, history found,in possession written auiochthonous, The ascertained early this every- < Logtst.s out ter attempt totrace was .J e thno in It __ amalgamation or patent to been that yt:ntin" • and long civiliz&tions other the contact the has It races. this matter Assyr.ialogists of accidentalo purely all like result the was be therefore may Babylonia, and Southern has that body noticed, have Northern but localities different i identity of these two names, rather or they conquered when religion, ancient similarity This countrYe the of features the overcome all the ) the is old des- Later uBlack-headed geographical list, Sumer, (the |