161. [176] Belser in Haupt and Delitzsch, _Beitraege sur Assyriologie_, ii. 187 _seq._, col.vi.i.3 _seq._ [177] The character of this part of the hymn is quite different from that which precedes. [178] For further notices of these gods, see chapter x. [179] See above, p.
122. [180] One might include in the list also Nin-igi-nangar-bu, Gushgin-banda, Nin-kurra, Nin-zadim (from Nabubaliddin's Inscription), but these are only so many epithets of Ea or various _forms_ under which the god came to be worshipped.
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177. [181] We may now look forward to finding many more gods in the rich material for this period unearthed by the University of Pennsylvania Expedition to Niffer. [182] See chapter x..