Decad
standard sequence of ten scribal training compositions in ancient Sumer
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Decad
Summary
Decad is a collection[1]. Decad draws 8 Wikipedia views per month (collection category, ranking #33 of 61).[2]
Key Facts
- Decad's instance of is recorded as collection[3].
- Decad's language of work or name is recorded as Sumerian[4].
- Decad's has part is recorded as Kesh temple hymn[5].
- Decad's has part is recorded as Song of the hoe[6].
- Decad's has part is recorded as Hymn to Enlil[7].
- Decad's has part is recorded as Hymn to Shulgi[8].
- Decad's has part is recorded as Lipit-Estar A[9].
- Decad's has part is recorded as The Exaltation of Inanna[10].
- Decad's has part is recorded as Enki's Journey to Nippur[11].
- Decad's has part is recorded as Inana and Ebih[12].
- Decad's has part is recorded as Nungal A[13].
- Decad's has part is recorded as Gilgamesh and Huwawa[14].
- Decad's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0gvr08t[15].
- Decad's used by is recorded as scribe[16].
- Decad's time period is recorded as Old Babylonian Period[17].
- Decad's has goal is recorded as training[18].
Why It Matters
Decad draws 8 Wikipedia views per month (collection category, ranking #33 of 61).[2]