Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 243. Chapters: Ancient Egyptian religion, Ancient Near East temples, Hattian mythology, Hittite mythology, Hurrian mythology, Jewish mythology, Mesopotamian mythology, Middle East mythology stubs, Persian mythology, One Thousand and One Nights, Ziggurat, Succubus, Golem, Mesopotamian religion, Egyptian soul, Ziusudra, Leviathan, Bel, Nammu, Noah's Ark, Amathaunta, Utu, Nintinugga, Tree of the knowledge of good and evil, Tree of life, Haoma, Humbaba, Airyanem Vaejah, Egyptian temple, Genesis creation narrative, Anahita, Shahnameh, Aratta, Atar, Zahhak, Religions of the Ancient Near East, Serpent, Bosom of Abraham, Vis and R min, Enuma Eli, Chaos, Simurgh, The Kane Chronicles, Jamshid, Atra-Hasis, Sumerian religion, Ancient Semitic religion, Akitu, Khosrow and Shirin, E, Flood myth, Huma bird, Siyavash, Book of Life, Hamzanama, Zabulistan, Magic carpet, Haftv d, Enmerkar and the Lord of Aratta, Throne of God, Rostam, Jewish pope Andreas, Assyro-Babylonian religion, Zal, Tablets of Stone, Darab Nama, Dumuzid the Shepherd, Keyumars, Scheherazade, Shedim, Tepe Sialk, Faramarz Nama, Sumerian creation myth, Garshasp, Chogha Zanbil, Dingir, Ghosts in Mesopotamian religions, Hara Berezaiti, Rostam's Seven Labours, Illuyanka, Adapa, Sistan, Tahmina, Nidaba, Yadegar-e Zariran, Lamashtu, Lugalbanda in the Mountain Cave, Shalim, Pazuzu, Hushang, ulak, Fereydun, Egyptian influences in the Hebrew Bible, Esagila, Afrasiab, Rudaba, En-men-dur-ana, Temeluchus, Kharsag, Borzu Nama, Aya, Harper's Songs, Div-e-Sepid, Berith, Yaz l kaya, The Messiah's Donkey, Abdiel, Nikkal, Baetylus, Teshub, Ziz, Kur, Well of Souls, Ka statue, Scorpion man, Enmerkar and En-suhgir-ana, Nuha, Ninlil, Seudat Chiyat HaMatim, Rabisu, Al Basti, Nad tu, Leon of Pella, Lilin, Abzu, Family tree of the Babylonian gods, Barton Cylinder, Philae obelisk, Mesh-ki-ang-gasher, Was...