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Idolatry in the Ancient Near East1
Vadim S. Jigoulov, Ph. D. Lecturer, Morgan State University
Melquart and Heracles: a Study of Ancient Gods and Their Influence
Transformation of a Goddess by David Sugimoto
Canaanite Pantheon ADON: (Adonis) the God of Youth, Beauty and Regeneration
Phoenicians in Cyprus and Their Hellenisation the Case of Kition
DYING and RISING GODS Implying That Telepinu Himself Has Been There
Hélade, V. 5, N. 2
"Heracles Figure" at Hatra and Palmyra: Problems of Interpretation Author(S): Ted Kaizer Reviewed Work(S): Source: Iraq, Vol
Iconography of Deities and Demons: Electronic Pre-Publication 1/4 Last Revision: 26 April 2007
Untangling+The+Truth+-+Elijah.Pdf
Yahweh and the Gods and Goddesses of Canaan.Pdf
A New Translation of Lugian's De Dea Syria with a Discussion of the Cult at Hierapolis
Ancient Religions
Coping with ”Pantheon” Corinne Bonnet
West Semitic Deities with Compound Names Author(S): George A. Barton Source: Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol
"Greek Religion and the Ancient Near East."
Eugene D. Stockton, "Phoenician Cult Stones,"
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Uni-Ashtarte and Tanit-Iuno Caelestis : Two Phoenician Goddesses Of
Phoenician Mortuary Practice in the Iron Age I – III (Ca
The Drowned God: Are Melicertes and Melqart Identical?
The Public Sacred Identity of Roman Ascalon
The God of Mount Carmel: Contending Views About the Deity Associated with the Biblical Mount Carmel
Ancient Near Eastern Parallels to the Bible and the Question of Revelation and Inspiration
The Bir-Hadad Stele and the Biblical Kings of Aram*
The Theophoric Element Ba(Al in Ancient Phoenician Inscriptions
MELKART Statues from the Temple of Melqart in Cadiz Otive