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From Indo-European Dragon Slaying to Isa 27.1 a Study in the Longue Durée Wikander, Ola
On Program and Abstracts
Studies in Early Mediterranean Poetics and Cosmology
Nudity and Music in Anatolian Mythological Seduction Scenes and Iconographic Imagery
Chaos in the Old World Free
Sea-Monsters in the Hebrew Bible Associated with Leviathan
A Reader in Comparative Indo-European Religion
The Legacy of the Berserker 1
LOVELL-DISSERTATION.Pdf
Japan and Inner Asia: Some Connections
Histoire De Serpents Dans Le Monde Hittite
Die Bibel in Der Kunst / Bible in the Arts Leviathan at the Movies
The Proto-Indo-Europeans
Life and Society in the Hittite World .~•
Unburning Fame Horses, Dragons, Beings of Smoke, and Other Indo-European Motifs in Ugarit and the Hebrew Bible Wikander, Ola
Die Drachen, Sind Bereits Seit Dem 4
Kingship in Heaven’-Theme from Kumarbi to Kronos Via Anatolia
Kingship in Heaven in Anatolia, Syria and Greece: Patterns of Convergence and Divergence
Top View
Motivations for Hittite Mythological Texts H. Craig Melchert University
Mythes Dictionnaire
Proto-Indo-European Religion Evolved, Attributes of Gisches Wörterbuch (In German)
The Hittite Dictionary and Formatted by the Staff of the Publications Office of the Oriental Institute
Dragon 1 Dragon
From Indo-European Dragon-Slaying to Isaiah 27.1: a Study in the Longue Durée*
Greek Mythology - 1 Deities
A Reader in Comparative Indo-European Mythology
30 the Skull Crushing Seed of the Woman: Inner-Biblical Interpretation
The Meaning of the Snake in the Ancient Greek World
Indo-European Deities and the ‰Gveda
Tracking the Dragon Across the Ancient Near East Robert D. Miller 1
"Greek Religion and the Ancient Near East."
Creation and Chaos a Reconsideration of Hermann Gunkel’S Chaoskampf Hypothesis
The Serpent As a Pan-Mediterranean Myth1
HITTITE MYTHOLOGY 49 Reprinted from Mythologies of the Ancient World, S
Astronomy and Landscape in the Hittite Lands
FORSCHUNGSKONZEPT Terrorherrschaft Der Panslawen