The Sumerian sky god, originally standing at the head of the pantheon, although he was later overtaken by Enlil and Marduk. He was particularly associated with the city of Uruk, where a series of seven superimposed temples were found in a sanctuary dedicated to Anu, but he was eventually overshadowed there by the city’s rival deity Inanna, goddess of love, whose Semitic name was Ishtar. Anu’s main attribute was royalty, and from him the institution of kingship descended to man.
The Macmillan dictionary of archaeology, Ruth D. Whitehouse, 1983Copied