The Mesopotamian Pantheon Pack
The gods of Sumer & Babylon β the oldest myths we have
Delve into the ancient world of Mesopotamia with 'The Mesopotamian Pantheon Pack', a comprehensive digital archive of the Sumerian and Babylonian gods. From the Enuma Elish's creation myth to Inanna's perilous journey into the underworld, explore the stories of Anu, Enlil, Enki, and Marduk. This collection includes the Epic of Gilgamesh, a bestiary of mythical creatures, and cross-references to key texts like Atrahasis and the temple hymns, offering a rich tapestry of mythological knowledge.
What's inside
- The Anunnaki β Anu, Enlil, Enki, Inanna, Marduk & the great gods
- The creation epic (Enuma Elish) and Marduk's defeat of Tiamat
- Inanna's descent, the Flood, and the Epic of Gilgamesh
- A bestiary of Mesopotamian monsters and guardians
- Cross-references to the Enuma Elish, Gilgamesh, Atrahasis & the temple hymns
Readers also take home
The World Mythology Compendium
Gods, heroes & monsters of the ancient world β one illustrated archive
- Five full pantheons: Greek, Norse, Egyptian, Celtic & Mesopotamian
- 150+ gods, heroes, and mythical creatures β each sourced to the ancient texts
- A cross-cultural bestiary of legendary beasts
- Comparative-mythology chapters: creation, flood, underworld, the trickster
The Complete Archive
Every MythicalArchives download β one library
- The World Mythology Compendium (flagship)
- All five pantheon guides β Greek, Norse, Egyptian, Celtic & Mesopotamian
- Both hero-cycle guides β The Greek Heroes & The Norse Sagas
- The Mythology Study Guide & Quiz Pack
Questions
Is it just Wikipedia in a PDF?
No. Wikipedia is a scattered starting point β you open a tab for one god and twelve more, and retain nothing. This archive is the opposite discipline: every figure written to the same shape, cited to the same standard, and set beside its neighbours so the patterns show. It's the reference we wanted and couldn't find.
How do I read it?
It's a hyperlinked PDF. Open it in any reader on any device β tap the table of contents or the outline pane to move between pantheons and entries. Read it cover-to-cover for wonder, or keep it on your desk as the reference you reach for.
Is the mythology accurate?
Every entry is drawn from the primary ancient texts β Hesiod, Homer, the Eddas, the Pyramid Texts, the Mabinogion, Gilgamesh β and cites them. Where the sources disagree, the myths are given as myths, not stated as settled fact.
What do I get, and can I keep it?
An instant download, yours to keep forever, with free updates as the archive grows. No subscription, no account.