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Serpent Symbols and Salvation in the Ancient Near East and the Book of Mormon
The Detrimental Influence of the Canaanite Religion on the Israelite
Astarte - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
Transformation of a Goddess by David Sugimoto
Beiträge Zur Alten Geschichte, Papyrologie Und Epigraphik TYCHE
Phoenicians in Cyprus and Their Hellenisation the Case of Kition
Women and Household Shrines in Ancient Israel
Perceptions of the Serpent in the Ancient Near East: Its Bronze Age Role in Apotropaic Magic, Healing and Protection
The Epigraphic Evidence
The Religious Life in Hellenistic Phoenicia: ‘Middle Ground’ and New Agencies
Yahweh and the Gods and Goddesses of Canaan.Pdf
CQ 4 2019 EN Eshmun-1
A New Translation of Lugian's De Dea Syria with a Discussion of the Cult at Hierapolis
Demons and Monsters in the Mesopotamian Textual and Artistic Tradition
Ancient Religions
The God of Medicine
Four Greco-Roman Era Temples of Near Eastern Fertility Goddesses: an Analysis of Architectural Tradition
The Mythology of Death in the Old Testament
Top View
West Semitic Deities with Compound Names Author(S): George A. Barton Source: Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol
The Serpent Motif in Genesis 3: Some Systematic Implications Drawn From
"Greek Religion and the Ancient Near East."
The Story of Phoenicia
The Remains of a Phoenician Temple. Illustrated. Prof
Phoenician Mortuary Practice in the Iron Age I – III (Ca
The Public Sacred Identity of Roman Ascalon
Un Edículo Republicano Dedicado a Atargatis En Carthago Nova
The Phoenician Exhibition European Union and Enpi Cbc Mediterranean Sea Basin Programme
The Theophoric Element Ba(Al in Ancient Phoenician Inscriptions
MELKART Statues from the Temple of Melqart in Cadiz Otive
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