WEBVTT 00:00:06.795 --> 00:00:09.825 4,300 years ago in ancient Sumer, 00:00:09.825 --> 00:00:15.643 the most powerful person in the city of Ur was banished to wander the vast desert. NOTE Paragraph 00:00:15.643 --> 00:00:17.753 Her name was Enheduanna. 00:00:17.753 --> 00:00:22.410 She was the high priestess of the moon god and history’s first known author. 00:00:22.410 --> 00:00:27.776 By the time of her exile, she had written 42 hymns and three epic poems— 00:00:27.776 --> 00:00:30.956 and Sumer hadn’t heard the last of her. NOTE Paragraph 00:00:30.956 --> 00:00:34.700 Enheduanna lived 1,700 years before Sappho, 00:00:34.700 --> 00:00:36.970 1,500 years before Homer, 00:00:36.970 --> 00:00:41.140 and about 500 years before the biblical patriarch Abraham. 00:00:41.140 --> 00:00:45.800 She was born in Mesopotamia, the land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, 00:00:45.800 --> 00:00:49.230 and the birthplace of the first cities and high cultures. 00:00:49.230 --> 00:00:53.192 Her father was King Sargon the Great, history’s first empire builder, 00:00:53.192 --> 00:00:58.190 who conquered the independent city-states of Mesopotamia under a unified banner. 00:00:58.190 --> 00:01:01.690 Sargon was a northern Semite who spoke Akkadian, 00:01:01.690 --> 00:01:06.132 and the older Sumerian cities in the south viewed him as a foreign invader. 00:01:06.132 --> 00:01:09.296 They frequently revolted to regain their independence, 00:01:09.296 --> 00:01:11.692 fracturing his new dynasty. NOTE Paragraph 00:01:11.692 --> 00:01:13.722 To bridge the gap between cultures, 00:01:13.722 --> 00:01:17.822 Sargon appointed his only daughter, Enheduanna, as high priestess 00:01:17.822 --> 00:01:20.242 in the empire’s most important temple. 00:01:20.242 --> 00:01:22.972 Female royalty traditionally served religious roles, 00:01:22.972 --> 00:01:27.542 and she was educated to read and write in both Sumerian and Akkadian, 00:01:27.542 --> 00:01:30.340 and make mathematical calculations. NOTE Paragraph 00:01:30.340 --> 00:01:34.252 The world's first writing started in Sumer as a system of accounting, 00:01:34.252 --> 00:01:39.117 allowing merchants to communicate over long distances with traders abroad. 00:01:39.117 --> 00:01:42.837 Their pictogram system of record keeping developed into a script 00:01:42.837 --> 00:01:46.071 about 300 years before Enheduanna’s birth. 00:01:46.071 --> 00:01:49.001 This early writing style, called cuneiform, 00:01:49.001 --> 00:01:54.304 was written with a reed stylus pressed into soft clay to make wedge-shaped marks. 00:01:54.304 --> 00:01:56.154 But until Enheduanna, 00:01:56.154 --> 00:02:00.011 this writing mostly took the form of record keeping and transcription, 00:02:00.011 --> 00:02:04.768 rather than original works attributable to individual writers. NOTE Paragraph 00:02:04.768 --> 00:02:09.571 Enheduanna’s Ur was a city of 34,000 people with narrow streets, 00:02:09.571 --> 00:02:13.591 multi-storied brick homes, granaries, and irrigation. 00:02:13.591 --> 00:02:17.496 As high priestess, Enheduanna managed grain storage for the city, 00:02:17.496 --> 00:02:21.396 oversaw hundreds of temple workers, interpreted sacred dreams, 00:02:21.396 --> 00:02:23.766 and presided over the monthly new moon festival 00:02:23.766 --> 00:02:27.216 and rituals celebrating the equinoxes. NOTE Paragraph 00:02:27.216 --> 00:02:30.576 Enheduanna set about unifying the older Sumerian culture 00:02:30.576 --> 00:02:32.846 with the newer Akkadian civilization. 00:02:32.846 --> 00:02:36.286 To accomplish this, she wrote 42 religious hymns 00:02:36.286 --> 00:02:38.616 that combined both mythologies. 00:02:38.616 --> 00:02:41.886 Each Mesopotamian city was ruled by a patron deity, 00:02:41.886 --> 00:02:46.146 so her hymns were dedicated to the ruling god of each major city. 00:02:46.146 --> 00:02:49.986 She praised the city’s temple, glorified the god’s attributes, 00:02:49.986 --> 00:02:54.251 and explained the god’s relationship to other deities within the pantheon. 00:02:54.251 --> 00:02:58.276 In her writing, she humanized the once aloof gods— 00:02:58.276 --> 00:03:03.608 now they suffered, fought, loved, and responded to human pleading. NOTE Paragraph 00:03:03.608 --> 00:03:06.408 Enheduanna’s most valuable literary contribution 00:03:06.408 --> 00:03:10.501 was the poetry she wrote to Inanna, goddess of war and desire, 00:03:10.501 --> 00:03:14.836 the divinely chaotic energy that gives spark to the universe. 00:03:14.836 --> 00:03:18.131 Inanna delighted in all forms of sexual expression 00:03:18.131 --> 00:03:22.301 and was considered so powerful that she transcended gender boundaries, 00:03:22.301 --> 00:03:27.856 as did her earthly attendants, who could be prostitutes, eunuchs or cross-dressers. NOTE Paragraph 00:03:27.856 --> 00:03:33.406 Enheduanna placed Inanna at the top of the pantheon as the most powerful deity. 00:03:33.406 --> 00:03:38.317 Her odes to Inanna mark the first time an author writes using the pronoun “I,” 00:03:38.317 --> 00:03:43.486 and the first time writing is used to explore deep, private emotions. NOTE Paragraph 00:03:43.486 --> 00:03:47.106 After the death of Enheduanna’s father, King Sargon, 00:03:47.106 --> 00:03:51.118 a general took advantage of the power vacuum and staged a coup. 00:03:51.118 --> 00:03:55.550 As a powerful member of the ruling family, Enheduanna was a target, 00:03:55.550 --> 00:03:58.072 and the general exiled her from Ur. 00:03:58.072 --> 00:04:02.118 Her nephew, the legendary Sumerian king Naram-Sin, 00:04:02.118 --> 00:04:07.148 ultimately crushed the uprising and restored his aunt as high priestess. NOTE Paragraph 00:04:07.148 --> 00:04:11.753 In total, Enheduanna served as high priestess for 40 years. 00:04:11.753 --> 00:04:14.463 After her death, she became a minor deity, 00:04:14.463 --> 00:04:18.996 and her poetry was copied, studied, and performed throughout the empire 00:04:18.996 --> 00:04:21.181 for over 500 years. 00:04:21.181 --> 00:04:24.186 Her poems influenced the Hebrew Old Testament, 00:04:24.186 --> 00:04:27.336 the epics of Homer, and Christian hymns. 00:04:27.336 --> 00:04:30.556 Today, Enheduanna’s legacy still exists, 00:04:30.556 --> 00:04:33.296 on clay tablets that have stood the test of time.