Instructions of Shuruppak
Ubara-Tutu is recorded in most copies of the Sumerian King List as being the final king of Sumer prior to the deluge . Ubara-tutu is briefly mentioned in tablet XI of the Epic of Gilgamesh , where he is identified as the father of Utnapishtim , a character who is instructed by the god Ea to build a boat in order to survive the coming flood. Utnapishtim ( Akkadian : 𒌓𒍣 , "he has found life") was a legendary king of the ancient city of Shuruppak in southern Iraq, who, according to the Gilgamesh flood myth , one of several similar narratives, survived the Flood by making and occupying a boat. He is called by different names in different traditions: Ziusudra ("Life of long days", rendered Xisuthros, Ξίσουθρος in Berossus ) in the earliest, Sumerian versions, later Shuruppak (after his city), Atra-hasis ("exceeding wise") in the earliest Ak...