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This hypothesis is confirmed in the cuneiform remains of Tukulti and his period. What is known as the Epic of TukultiNinurta1 is the next clearly dated and well-preserved cuneiform document of note after Hammurabi. In the latter's time there is no doubt of the gods' eternal undeviant presence among men, directing them in their activities. But at the beginning of Tukulti's somewhat propaganda like epic, the gods of the Babylonian cities are angry with the Babylonian king for his inattention to them. They therefore forsake their cities, leaving the inhabitants without divine guidance, so that the victory of Tukulti's Assyrian armies is assured. This conception of gods forsaking their human slaves under any circumstances whatever is impossible in the Babylon of Hammurabi. It is something new in the world.
Moreover, it is found throughout whatever literature remains of the last three centuries of the second millennium B.C.
“ One who has no god, as he walks along the street,
Headache envelops him like a garment. “
So one cuneiform tablet from about the reign of Tukulti. If the breakdown of the bicameral mind involved the involuntary inhibition of temporal lobe areas of the right hemisphere, as we have conjectured earlier, this statement takes on an added interest Page 224/225
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