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Unlike mē'aim , the term beten , when used in the context of reproduction , always refers to the mother's womb . Only the constructions pěrî bețen “ fruit of the belly , " occasionally ben / bar bețen “ son of the belly ...
Unlike mē'aim , the term beten , when used in the context of reproduction , always refers to the mother's womb . Only the constructions pěrî bețen “ fruit of the belly , " occasionally ben / bar bețen “ son of the belly ...
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There are at least two lexical problems that have a bearing on how one may understand these documents : the meanings of the terms nig - gur , and é - šu- šúm - ma . The first is undoubtedly a loan from Akkadian makkurum , usually ...
There are at least two lexical problems that have a bearing on how one may understand these documents : the meanings of the terms nig - gur , and é - šu- šúm - ma . The first is undoubtedly a loan from Akkadian makkurum , usually ...
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904 , and the texts describing the quršu or guršu ritual ( a term probably derived from the verb garāšu , ' to copulate ' ) describe the use of gods ' beds for a ritual of sexual intercourse ( S. Cole and P. Machinist , Letters from ...
904 , and the texts describing the quršu or guršu ritual ( a term probably derived from the verb garāšu , ' to copulate ' ) describe the use of gods ' beds for a ritual of sexual intercourse ( S. Cole and P. Machinist , Letters from ...
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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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