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The passage suggests that there are two parts to the “ forbidden . ... In the context of the lament as a whole , though , the woman's acts - and the punishment she receives suggest a deeper violation , though one strikingly appropriate ...
The passage suggests that there are two parts to the “ forbidden . ... In the context of the lament as a whole , though , the woman's acts - and the punishment she receives suggest a deeper violation , though one strikingly appropriate ...
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There may be reason to suggest that in certain contexts É.GÉŠTU. ... These goddesses had many chapels and temples in Sumer and I am by no means suggesting that their cults originated in Eresh ; most probably their goods and ...
There may be reason to suggest that in certain contexts É.GÉŠTU. ... These goddesses had many chapels and temples in Sumer and I am by no means suggesting that their cults originated in Eresh ; most probably their goods and ...
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I would therefore dare to suggest that the single mention of the women's feast in the Scroll of Esther should be considered part of the Achaemenid court practice , whose visual forerunners are the unique ladies ' banquets graven on the ...
I would therefore dare to suggest that the single mention of the women's feast in the Scroll of Esther should be considered part of the Achaemenid court practice , whose visual forerunners are the unique ladies ' banquets graven on the ...
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Compte Rendu, Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale 47 Simo Parpola,Robert M. Whiting ÁØÁÁͧÍÂèÒ§ÂèÍ - 2002 |
Compte Rendu, Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale 47 Simo Parpola,Robert M. Whiting ÁØÁÁͧÍÂèÒ§ÂèÍ - 2002 |
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