Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
List of Illustrations
Introduction
1. Ninurta’s Role in Ancient Mesopotamian Kingship
Ninurta in the Early Sources
The Early History of Mesopotamian Kingship
The Ur III and Isin-Larsa Periods
Evidence for the Ritual of ‘Determination of Royal Fate’ at Nippur
Ninurta’s ‘Journeys’
Babylonia in the Second Millennium
Ninurta in Assyria
The Late Babylonian Nabu
2. Ninurta in the Royal Rituals and Ideology
Ninurta as the Keeper of Royal Regalia
Nabu at the New Year Festival
Ninurta’s akitu at Nippur
Ninurta’s akitu and the Sacred Marriage
Syncretism in the Cultic Togography
Ninurta as Scribe and the Royal Investiture
Triumphal akitu of Assyria
‘Cosmic Battle’ in the Assyrian Royal Inscriptions
The Royal Hunt
3. Ninurta in Mythology
Ninurta and the Monsters
Ninurta’s Mission and Return
Ninurta and the Deluge
Ninurta as Star and Arrow
Ninurta as Healer and Helper in Misery
‘Ninurta is My Shelter’
Tablet of Destinies
Ninurta as Farmer
Ninurta as Tree
Ninurta and the Mountain of Stones
The Quest of Gilgamesh and the Heroic Deeds of Ninurta
Ninurta Mythology and the Myths of Kingship
Epilogue: Continuity of Mesopotamian Traditions in Late Antiquity
Conclusions