Based on other ancient Babylonian scriptures the word parsiktu typically helps to explain the size of a vessel needed to survive the Great Flood. Another passage also appears to show a path to ...
The term is known to feature on only one other surviving Babylonian tablet, a tablet describing the boat which survived the Great Flood. The translated text on the reverse of the tablet describes ...
According to the Babylonian myth, the god Ea sends a flood that wipes out all of humanity except for Utnapishtim and his family, who construct an ark filled with animals, much like the Biblical story.
[to] see something that is thick as a parsiktu-vessel.' The word 'parsiktu' has been found on other ancient Babylonian tablets, specifically to explain the size of a boat needed to survive the Great ...