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''Sissinnu'' (𒋀𒌍𒉡) is an Akkadian term, translates to "frond", "spadix", or "branch" of a date palm. As an ancient Mesopotamian asterism, a feature of the constellation of larger asterism (constellation or even super-constellation of the [[ERU (Goddess)|goddess Erua (Goddess]]). | ''Sissinnu'' (𒋀𒌍𒉡) is an Akkadian term, translates to "frond", "spadix", or "branch" of a date palm. As an ancient Mesopotamian asterism, a feature of the constellation of larger asterism (constellation or even super-constellation of the [[ERU (Goddess)|goddess Erua (Goddess]]). | ||
Krebernik (2023): “spadix of the date palm”: see Erua (goddess). | Krebernik (2023): “spadix of the date palm”: see Erua (goddess). | ||
Revision as of 13:02, 19 February 2026
Authors: Gennady E. Kurtik, Susanne M Hoffmann, Wayne Horowitz, David Hilder, Euin Choung Kim
Sissinnu (𒋀𒌍𒉡) is an Akkadian term, translates to "frond", "spadix", or "branch" of a date palm. As an ancient Mesopotamian asterism, a feature of the constellation of larger asterism (constellation or even super-constellation of the goddess Erua (Goddess).
Krebernik (2023): “spadix of the date palm”: see Erua (goddess).
- REDIRECT ERU, Erua






