«Io sostituisco i cereali!»: origine e primato della palma nelle culture dell'antica Mesopotamia

In this paper I discuss various aspects related to the imaginary and to the symbolism of the date palm in the written sources from ancient Mesopotamia through the analysis of two compositions. The first is a Sumerian text known as Inanna and ukaletuda, which contains in the first part a myth describ...

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Main Author: Lorenzo Verderame
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associazione Ocula 2020-07-01
Series:Ocula
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Online Access:https://www.ocula.it/files/OCULA-23-VERDERAME-Io-sostituisco-i-cereali-origine-e-primato-della-palma-nelle
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Summary:In this paper I discuss various aspects related to the imaginary and to the symbolism of the date palm in the written sources from ancient Mesopotamia through the analysis of two compositions. The first is a Sumerian text known as Inanna and ukaletuda, which contains in the first part a myth describing the creation of the date palm by a raven instructed by the god Enki. The second is a Babylonian dispute, Palm and Tamarisk, in which the two trees try to prevail one over the other, proclaiming their virtues and functions. The analysis shows that, although prerogatives and associations are shared by other trees, the palm holds the primacy over all of them. In the conclusions, I argue that one of the possible reasons of such preeminence is that the palm is the only one of these trees that produces a fruit - the date - which, moreover, is on the economic and cultural level is equal to the primary cultivation of cereals.
ISSN:1724-7810