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The temple of Nabù
Nabù, son of god Bel-Marduk and scribe of the tablets of destiny, was the Mesopotamian god of wisdom and oracles, and is often identified as the Greek God Apollo. The small temple of Nabù was built in the 1st century A.D., and some work was later added in the 3rd century.
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