Eridu
Eridu (or Eridug) was an ancient city in Sumer, southern Mesopotamia. It was probably founded close to the Persian Gulf near the mouth of the Euphrates river, but the remains of the city are now some distance from the gulf at Abu Shahrain in Iraq.
Archaeological investigations were carried out in the 1940s. It appears that the earliest settlement was around 5000 BC and the city abandoned in 600 BC.
In the Sumerian king list, Eridu is named as the city of the first kings:
In Sumerian Mythology Eridu was the home of the god Enki.
[1] The Sumerian king list: translation -- http://www-etcsl.orient.ox.ac.uk/section2/tr211.htm
[2] The History of the Ancient Near East
http://ancientneareast.tripod.com/Eridu_Period.html
Edited 11/04/2002
The king list assigned particularly long rules to the kings who preceded the "flood".
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