Sisig (mythology) explained
Sisig (Sumerian: si-si\-[ig], Akkadian: Zaqīqu, "spirit" or "ghost") is the dream god in Sumerian religion and the son of the sun god Utu. He is named in the Iškar Zaqīqu, an eleven tablet compendium of oneiromancy written in Akkadian.[1] [2]
Notes and References
- Book: Gadotti . Alhena . Gilgamesh, Enkidu, and the Netherworld and the Sumerian Gilgamesh Cycle . 2014 . . 978-1614518549 . 283.
- Book: Sassmannshausen . Leonhard . He Has Opened Nisaba's House of Learning: Studies in Honor of Åke Waldemar Sjöberg on the Occasion of His 89th Birthday on August 1st 2013 . 2013 . BRILL . 978-90-04-26075-7 . 308 . en.