Semites and non-Semites in Babylonia, [21]-2, [32]-4.
Sendschirli, excavations in, [579].
Senkereh = Larsa.
Sennacherib, king of Assyria, [200];
takes statues of Ramman and Shala back from Babylon, [212];
erects temple to Nergal at Tarbisu, [219];
his pantheon, [238], [644], [note 2].
Seven spirits, cause eclipse of moon, [264], [276];
12th month sacred to them, [463];
Sibi, collective personification of the s. p. associated in war with Ishum, [533].
Sex, inferiority of female to male in the B.-A. pantheon, [75], [79], [104];
confusion of female cults, [80];
variety of "ladies" in pantheon, [98], [104];
position of female deities as consorts of male deities, [104], [586], [594];
male deities becoming female and consorts of male deities, [177], [280];
association of sexes in cosmology, [411];
association of sexes in the creation of the gods, [413];
female deities and the months, [463];
sex in witchcraft, [267], [342], [660];
sex in priesthood, [485], [659]-60;
sex in furnishing oracles, [485], [660];
sex among musicians and dirge singers, [660] (see [Dirge]);
position of woman, [694].
Shabat, 11th month, sacred to Ramman, [463];
sacred to Ninib, [215], [684].
Shabra, god, temple at Lagash, [635].
Shàilu, a designation for priest, [560];
|| Hebr. Shôel, [560].
Shala, consort of Ramman, [161], [212];
in proper names of 2d Bab. period, [169];
in Ass. pantheon, [189];
meaning of name, [213];
other applications of the name, [213];
epithets, [213].