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221 she was concerned, Marduk had caused her beloved's death. And. as the texts make clear, she sought revenge: What is in holy Inanna's heart? To Kill! To kill the Lord Bilulu. Working with fragments found in the collections of Mesopota- mian tablets dispersed in several museums, scholars have pieced together parts of a text that Samuel N. Kramer (Sumerian Mythol- ogy) named "Inanna and Ebih." He considered it as belonging to the cycle of "'slaying-of-the-dragon myths," for it deals with Inan- na's struggle against an evil god hiding inside "The Mountain." The available fragments relate how Inanna armed herself with an array of weapons to attack the god in his hiding place. Though the other gods tried to dissuade her. she confidently approached The Mountain, which she called E.BIH ("Abode of Sorrowful Call- ing"). Haughtily she proclaimed: Mountain, thou art so high, thou art elevated above all others . . . Thou touchest the sky with thy tip. .. Yet I shall destroy thee. To the ground | shall fell thee . . . Inside thine heart pain I will cause. That The Mountain was the Great Pyramid, that the confronta- tion was at Giza in Egypt, is evident not only from the texts, but also from a depiction on a Sumerian cylinder seal (Fig. 73). Inan- na—shown in her familiar enticing, half-naked pose—is seen con- fronting a god based upon three pyramids. The pyramids are depicted exactly as they appear to view in Giza: the Egyptian ankh sign, the priest in an Egyptian headdress, and the entwined ser- pents add up to one locale: Egypt. As Inanna continued to challenge Marduk, now hiding inside the mighty structure, her fury rose as he ignored her threats. "For the second time, infuriated by his pride, Inanna approached [the pyra- mid] again and proclaimed: ‘My grandfather Enlil has permitted me to enter inside The Mountain!’ " Flaunting her weapons, she haughtily announced: "Into the heart of The Mountain I shall penetrate. . . Inside The Mountain, my victory I shall establish!" Getting no response, she began her attack: The Prisoner in the Pyramid