Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 3Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1993 |
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... origin as the discovery of continuing factors , largely hegemonic , that prevented diversity , such as a central religious structure , common political goals of the ruling class , the injunctions of an international Congress , or ...
... origin as the discovery of continuing factors , largely hegemonic , that prevented diversity , such as a central religious structure , common political goals of the ruling class , the injunctions of an international Congress , or ...
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... origin of Hathor and her son Horus , ( 1960 : 31 ) which fact ties up with Aldred's assimilation of Hathor with Anath of Byblos . ( 1984 : 118 ) Plutarch refers to Osiris coming to Byblos only when he was dead , followed by his wife ...
... origin of Hathor and her son Horus , ( 1960 : 31 ) which fact ties up with Aldred's assimilation of Hathor with Anath of Byblos . ( 1984 : 118 ) Plutarch refers to Osiris coming to Byblos only when he was dead , followed by his wife ...
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... origin that were actually in use at the time he collected his folktales , were substituted by what he presumed to be more ' aboriginal ' and ' archaic ' ( i.e. Arabic origin ) words , partly because he believed them to have an Arabic origin ...
... origin that were actually in use at the time he collected his folktales , were substituted by what he presumed to be more ' aboriginal ' and ' archaic ' ( i.e. Arabic origin ) words , partly because he believed them to have an Arabic origin ...
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The Caccia di Tori Regeneration | 46 |
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