The Assyrian library of Agade was established by the Akkadian king Sargon in Uruk, called “the city of books.” As early as 2650 BC the library existed with ancient books, tablets, scrolls, and art. According to the ancient historian Berossus, it was here that Noah buried in waterproof containers the contents of the ancient library and disentombed it after the Flood. - RON PHILLIPS
The Assyrian library of Agade was established by the Akkadian king Sargon in Uruk, called “the city of books.” As early as 2650 BC the library existed with ancient books, tablets, scrolls, and art. According to the ancient historian Berossus, it was here that Noah buried in waterproof containers the contents of the ancient library and disentombed it after the Flood. - RON PHILLIPS
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