Talk:Tiamat

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Latest comment: 10 May 2025 by Merónychto in topic Iconography?
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Dubious?

"Some sources have dubiously identified her with images of a sea serpent or dragon."4

This is used from the same source as footnote 5, but there is nothing stating which sources do the identification, and which source claims it to be dubious. Not only that, but the source identified isn't accessible by those without a subscription. Either this gets expanded to include who 'some sources' are and why it is dubious, or we should remove the sentence entirely. 47.201.244.234 (talk) 01:45, 5 May 2025 (UTC)Reply

Iconography?

« One example of an icon that was more so a motif of Tiamat was within the Temple of Bêl, located in Palmyra. The motif depicts Nabu and Marduk defeating Tiamat. In this picture, Tiamat is shown as a woman's body with legs which are made of snakes.[16] »

The source link doesn't work at all and any photos of such iconography cannot be found on the Temple of Bêl Wikipage. Whoever wrote this must be a troll & their work should be removed. Merónychto (talk) 15:14, 10 May 2025 (UTC)Reply