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Arsu and ‘Azizu a Study of the West Semitic "Dioscuri" and the Cods of Dawn and Dusk by Finn Ove Hvidberg-Hansen
The Palmyrene Prosopography
Who Were the Daughters of Allah?
Materia Giudaica Rivista Dell’Associazione Italiana Per Lo Studio Del Giudaismo VIII/1 (2003)
Divine Symbolism on the Tesserae from Palmyra Considerations About the So-Called “Symbol of Bel” Or “Signe De La Pluie”
MALAKBEL Dieu Palmyrénien Dont Le Nom Signifie «Messa Ger De Bel». Il
Michał Gawlikowski Gods and Temples of Palmyra
On the Roman Frontier1
Sources on the History of the Silk Road
Durham Research Online
Abhiyoga Jain Gods
The Nabataean Presence at Palmyra
The Role of Palmyrene Temples in Long- Distance Trade in the Roman Near East by John Berkeley Grout
Durham Research Online
Gods, Demons and Symbols of Ancient Mesopotamia
Arabia and the Arabs
Pagan Roman Religious Acculturation? an Inquiry Into the Domestic Cult at Karanis, Ephesos, and Dura-Europos: the First to Fifth Centuries Ce
Women in Roman Syria: the Cases of Dura-Europos, Palmyra, and Seleucia on the Euphrates
Top View
Divine Constellations at Palmyra. Reconsidering the Palmyrene Pantheon
Dinamiche Politico-Economiche E Fenomeni Culturali A
Women in the Votive Dedications from Palmyra Aleksandra Kubiak-Schneider
Palmyrenes in Hatra. Evidence for Cultural Relations in the Fertile Crescent
Sanctuaries and Villages on Mt Hermon During the Roman Period Julien Aliquot
The Beyond Heroes Roleplaying Game Book I: the Player's Guide
Gods and Temples of Palmyra
Persian Kingdom, a Land of Great Encampments, Powerful Eastern Antiquity and Incredible Resources
The God of Mount Carmel: Contending Views About the Deity Associated with the Biblical Mount Carmel
The Routledge Dictionary of Gods and Goddesses, Devils and Demons
University of Groningen Sol Hijmans, S.E
Lived Religion in the Ancient Mediterranean World
The Cult of Sol Invictus in the Light of Non-Literary Evidence