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211 astound to this day, for the site’s modern excavators have re- moved and put the Processional Way and the Gate back to- gether at the Vorderasiatiches Museum in Berlin. Babylon, Marduk’s Eternal City, was readied to welcome the Return. “T have made the city of Babylon to be the foremost among all the countries and every habitation; its name I elevated to be the most praised of all the sacred cities?’ Nebuchadnezzar wrote in his inscriptions. The expectation, it seems, was that the arriving god of the Winged Disk would come down at the Landing Place in Lebanon, then consummate the Return by entering Babylon through the new marvelous Processional Way and imposing gate (Fig. 94)—a gate named “Ishtar” (alias IN:ANNA), who had been “Anu’s beloved” in Uruk— another clue regarding whose Return was expected. Darkness at Noon FIGURE 94.