alulmúlja
Alulmúlja is a term that appears in ancient Mesopotamian texts, particularly those related to Sumerian mythology and religion. The exact meaning and significance of "alulmúlja" are subjects of scholarly debate, but it is generally understood to refer to a specific type of ritual object or a symbolic representation used in religious ceremonies.
Some scholars suggest that "alulmúlja" might denote a cultic stand or pedestal, possibly used to display sacred
Evidence for "alulmúlja" comes from cuneiform inscriptions found in archaeological sites like Nippur and Ur. These