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... example , according to the Old Testament a maṣṣebah or betyl stone of Baal was worshipped in his temple at Samaria at the time of Achab . " Moreover , a betyl of Astarte has been widely debated by numismatists and archaeolo- gists on ...
... example , according to the Old Testament a maṣṣebah or betyl stone of Baal was worshipped in his temple at Samaria at the time of Achab . " Moreover , a betyl of Astarte has been widely debated by numismatists and archaeolo- gists on ...
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... example is a simple stela of his first group , depicting twin betyls separated by a vertical groove ( Pl . 010 ) ; another shows a pillared betyl in high relief ( Pl . 011 ) . Further unpublished examples , mixed with different kinds of ...
... example is a simple stela of his first group , depicting twin betyls separated by a vertical groove ( Pl . 010 ) ; another shows a pillared betyl in high relief ( Pl . 011 ) . Further unpublished examples , mixed with different kinds of ...
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... example , Boissevain's Saints and Fireworks lies in its treatment of religion not as an epiphenomenon of the centre , in other words its offcial presentation of itself , but as a reality and experience grounded in village life . There ...
... example , Boissevain's Saints and Fireworks lies in its treatment of religion not as an epiphenomenon of the centre , in other words its offcial presentation of itself , but as a reality and experience grounded in village life . There ...
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