エ・テメン・ニグル (シュメール語 E-temen-nigur(u) É .TEMEN.NÍ.GÙR(U).(RU) 𒂍𒋼𒉎𒅍(𒊒) [1] 「畏怖をもたらす基礎の家」[2] 、Ziggurat of Ur )[3] は、ウル第三王朝 ウル (今日のイラク ジーカール県 ナーシリーヤ 近郊)に位置したジッグラト 。通称「ウルのジッグラト」。
Reconstruction of Ur-Nammu's ziggurat, based on the 1939 reconstruction by Woolley (vol. V, fig. 1.4)
Reconstructed facade of the ziggurat. The actual remains of the Neo-Babylonian structure can be seen protruding at the top.
Jacob Klein Three Šulgi hymns: Sumerian royal hymns glorifying King Šulgi of Ur , Bar-Ilan University Press (1981), ISBN 9789652260185 , p. 162. Explore the ziggurat of Ur , The Ziggurat of Ur, the British Museum's web site on Mesopotamia covering Sumer, Babylonia and Assyria.Gardner's Art Through the Ages by Helen Gardner, Fred S. Kleiner, Christin J. Mamiya
Ring, Trudy; Salkin, Rober M.; La Boda, Sharon. International Dictionary of Historic Places . p. 719. ISBN 1884964036 E. Sollberger, Mr. Taylor in Chaldaea , Anatolian Studies (1972)
Woolley, C. Leonard (1939). The Ziggurat and its Surroundings . Ur Excavations. 5
Woolley, C. Leonard and Moorey, P. R. S., Ur of the Chaldees: Revised and Updated Edition of Sir Leonard Woolley's Excavations at Ur , Cornell University Press (1982).