Abzu

The Abzu refers to the primeval sea beneath the earth. During the glory days of the ancient Mesopotamian cultures, the Abzu was thought to be the source for all fresh water. Therefore, the Abzu played a major role in the everyday life. The availability of fresh water was of vital importance for agriculture and, of course, for drinking. It is safe to say, that the favor of the Abzu was a prerequisite for life itself.