Lugal-Marada, god, temple at Marad, [242];
a solar deity, [473];
patron of Gilgamesh, identical with Shamash, [486].
Lugal-mit-tu, in Samsu-iluna's pantheon, [162];
wall of L., [172];
meaning of name, [172].
Lugal-zaggisi, old Babylonian king of Uruk, [101];
his pantheon and its age, [110], [636];
gods common to Lugal-zaggisi's and Gudea's pantheon, [110];
priest of Anu, [110].
Lulubite, name of people, [532].
Lunar cycle and sun calendar, [78].
Ma-an-ish-tu-su, servitor of Â, [74].
Magarida, a foreign god, [644].
Magganubba, city in n.-e. Assyria, sanctuary of Sin, [219];
restored by Sargon II., [232];
cult of Damku, Sharru-ilu, Sha-nit(?)-ka, [232].
Magical texts, subdivision of religious literature, [247];
practical purposes, [246], [255];
beginning of rituals, [247], [253]-4, [269];
number of, [247];
comparative age of, [253], [256];
primitive popular thought, [254], [292];
method of composition, [254];
titles of, [254]-5;
incantation rituals and their growth, [255], [283] ff.;
Ea and Eridu prominent in, [256];
compiled character, [256]-7;
date of composition, [257];
bilingual redaction, [258];
metrical traits, [259];
source of study of popular beliefs, [259];
occurrence of Gibil evidence of ancient age of, [277];
pantheon in m. t. compared with that in historical texts, [297].
Mahmal, tabernacle, compared with the Bab. ship for the gods, [655].