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Nunbarsegunu is an ancient goddess from Mesopotamia, a region in the Middle East where some of the first civilizations grew. She was known as a mother goddess and was also linked to barley, an important crop used to make food and drinks.

Nunbarsegunu was part of the beliefs of the Sumerians, Babylonians, and Akkadians. These groups lived in Mesopotamia thousands of years ago.

Who is Nunbarsegunu?

Nunbarsegunu is mentioned in old stories about how the world was created. She is sometimes called the 'old woman of Nippur', which was an important ancient city.

She is known as the mother of Ninlil, who was the goddess of the air. In some myths, Nunbarsegunu teaches her daughter Ninlil how to get the attention of Enlil, who was a very powerful god of wind, air, earth, and storms.

Nunbarsegunu and Nisaba

Some experts believe that Nunbarsegunu might be another name for Nisaba. Nisaba was a goddess of writing, learning, and grain. This connection makes sense because Nunbarsegunu was also linked to barley, which is a type of grain.

Her Importance in Ancient Times

Even though Nunbarsegunu is not as well-known as some other Mesopotamian gods and goddesses, her role was still important. As a goddess of barley, she was connected to farming and food, which were vital for ancient societies. As a mother goddess, she represented creation and nurturing.

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