Bel-ṣarbi or Šar-ṣarbati was a Mesopotamian god associated with poplars. He was also known under the Sumerian name Lugal-asal. He frequently appears in enumerations of deities associated with the unde
The Euphrates poplar (Populus euphratica), a tree which ancient Mesopotamians associated with Bel-ṣarbi.
É is the Sumerian word or symbol for house or temple.
Wall plaque showing libations by devotees and a naked priest, to a seated god and a temple. Ur, 2500 BCE.