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... symbolise impending doom ( J. De la Genière ) ; iconography of a human female figure on the complex handle of conjoined askoi is linked to the consumption of alcohol and to the divinity in regard to regeneration ( F. Delpino ) .
... symbolise impending doom ( J. De la Genière ) ; iconography of a human female figure on the complex handle of conjoined askoi is linked to the consumption of alcohol and to the divinity in regard to regeneration ( F. Delpino ) .
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This admittedly is virtually taken for granted by the various authors who separately contribute to this complex picture , although tAlexander Kazhdan and Michael McCormick in their joint paper conclude that the ceremonial apparatus ...
This admittedly is virtually taken for granted by the various authors who separately contribute to this complex picture , although tAlexander Kazhdan and Michael McCormick in their joint paper conclude that the ceremonial apparatus ...
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This is well matched by the contribution of K. Abdi , who provides a discerning overview of the complex nature of Proto - Elamite civilisation , and suggests that administrative devices , par excellence , such as tablets , seals and ...
This is well matched by the contribution of K. Abdi , who provides a discerning overview of the complex nature of Proto - Elamite civilisation , and suggests that administrative devices , par excellence , such as tablets , seals and ...
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WOUDHUIZEN The Foundation Charter of the Kamanas Town Fortifications | 1 |
A Review Article of its Publication Part | 4 |
HITCHCOCK Do you see a man skillful in his work? He will stand before | 17 |
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