A History of the Animal World in the Ancient Near EastA reference guide and key to all aspects of man’s contact with the menagerie of the Ancient Near East. With ample original illustrations. |
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Part II Animals in Art | 77 |
Part III Animals in Literature | 235 |
Part IV Animals in Religion | 307 |
Part V Studies in the Cultural Use of Animals | 425 |
Appendix Bibliography of Near Eastern Zoology | 493 |
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HANDBUCH DER ORIENTALISTIK | 621 |
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