"....The Myth of Cattle and Grain states: When from the heights of Heaven to Earth Anu had caused the Anunnaki to come forth, Grains had not yet been brought forth, had not yet vegetated . . . There was no ewe, a lamb had not yet been dropped. There was no she-goat, a kid had not yet been dropped. The ewe had not yet given birth to her lambs, the she-goat had not yet given birth to her kid. Weaving [of wool] had not yet been brought forth, had not yet been established. "Then, in the "Creation Chamber" of the Anunnaki, their laboratory for genetic manipulation, Lahar ("wooly cattle") and Anshan ("grains") "were beautifully fashioned." In those days, in the Creation Chamber of the gods, in the House of Fashioning, in the Pure Mound, Lahar and Anshan were beautifully fashioned. The abode was filled with food for the gods. Of the multiplying of Lahar and Anshan the Anunnaki, in their Holy Mound, eat - but were not satiated. The good milk from the sheepfold the Anunnaki, in their Holy Mound, drink - but are not satiated. By the time the Anunnaki had fashioned grains and cattle in their Creation Chamber, before the Deluge "The Primitive Workers - those who "knew not the eating of bread . . . who ate plants with their mouths" - were already in existence: After Anu, Enlil, Enki and Sud had fashioned the black-headed people, Vegetation that luxuriates they multiplied in the Land. Four-legged animals they artfully brought into existence; In the E.DIN they placed them. "So, in order to increase the production of grains and cattle to satiate the Anunnaki, a decision was made: Let NAM.LU.GAL.LU -"civilized mankind"- be taught the "tilling of the land" and the "keeping of sheep . . . for the sake of the gods": For the sake of the satiating things, for the pure sheepfold, Civilized Mankind was brought into existence. "Just as it describes what was brought into existence at that early time, so does this text also lists the domesticated varieties that had not then been brought forth: That which by planting multiplies, had not yet been fashioned; Terraces had not yet been set up . . . The triple grain of thirty days did not exist; The triple grain of forty days did not exist; The small grain, the grain of the mountains, the grain of the pure A.DAM, did not exist . . . Tuber-vegetables of the field had not yet come forth. "These, as we shall see were introduced on Earth by Enlil and Ninurta some time after the Deluge. "....Fortunately specimens of the domesticated cereals had been sent to Nibiru; and now "Anu provided them, from Heaven, to Enlil...." The only place that seemed suitable (after the Deluge) was "the mountain of aromatic cedars." We read in a fragmented text reported by S. N. Kramer in his Sumeriche Texte aus Nippur: Enlil went up the peak and lifted his eyes; he looked down: there the waters filled as a sea. He looked up: there was the mountain of aromatic cedars. He hauled up the barley, terraced it on the mountain.That which vegetates he hauled up, terraced the grain cereals on the mountain. "The selection of the Cedar Mountain by Enlil and its conversion into a Restricted ("Holy") Place was, most likely, not accidental. Throughout the Near East - indeed, worldwide - there is only one unique Cedar Mountain of universal fame: in Lebanon. It is the location, to this very day (at Baalbek: in Lebanon), of a vast platform supported by colossal stone blocks that are still a marvel of technology. It was, as we have elaborated in The Stairway to Heaven, a Landing Place of the Anunnaki; a platform that persistent legends hold to have been built in pre-Diluvial times, even as early as the days of Adam. It was the only place, after the Deluge, immediately suitable for handling the shuttlecraft of the Anunnaki: the spaceport at Sippar was washed away and buried under layers of mud. Therefore after the Deluge....we read this description in a Sumerian text: Famine was severe, nothing was produced. The small rivers were not cleaned, the mud was not carried off . . . In all the lands there were no crops,