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Our Underworld mini-series continues! This time, we’ll meet some mythological figures who make that harrowing trip maybe to learn something, maybe to make a point, or, in one case, to make sure the sun still rises. It’s never an easy trip, and they have to face down some serious dangers along the way. We'll follow a Sumerian goddess there and back, chart a recurring trip in Egypt, and see how a famous Greek hero made a really terrible choice.
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Transcript for Comeback Kids Episode 7
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Stuff to Read:
- More on Inanna:
- From World History Encyclopedia and Britannica
- Inanna's Descent: A Sumerian Tale of Injustice
- Seven Top-Ranking Gods of the Sumerian Pantheon
- More on Ra and the Solar Barge:
- From Mythopedia and World History Encyclopedia
- Ra as Creator God
- The Egyptian Afterlife
- More on Pirithous and Theseus:
- Pirithous at GreekMythology.com
- Theseus at Mythopedia
Stuff to Watch:
- Learn more about the stories in this episode with our curated YouTube playlist!
Cool Images:
Ninshubur and Inanna (24th-22nd century BCE)
Sculpture that may be Ishtar or Erishkigal (19th-18th century BCE)
from Lewis Spence’s Myths and Legends of Babylonia and Assyria (1916)
Ishtar by Yliade (2021)
The sun god Ra in his solar barque, protected by the coils of a serpent (14th-13th century BCE)
The ram-headed form of Ra traveling through the Duat (13th century BCE)
Sun Barge of Ra by MichaelJaecks on Deviant Art (2009)