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... fertility notions among the Libyans in ancient North Africa . In brief , he mentions the Auses and other Libyans around Lake Tritonis and their veneration of a fertility goddess whom he assimilates to Athena ( 180 ) , the practice in ...
... fertility notions among the Libyans in ancient North Africa . In brief , he mentions the Auses and other Libyans around Lake Tritonis and their veneration of a fertility goddess whom he assimilates to Athena ( 180 ) , the practice in ...
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... fertility than their western neighbours , that is , the Libyans , the Phoenician settlers and the Carthaginians ... fertility Sed - Festival , saying that fertility practices of the remote past may have been resuscitated by Libyan ...
... fertility than their western neighbours , that is , the Libyans , the Phoenician settlers and the Carthaginians ... fertility Sed - Festival , saying that fertility practices of the remote past may have been resuscitated by Libyan ...
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... fertility magic within Phoenician and Punic culture . In A. Bonanno ( ed . ) Archaeology and fertility cult in the ancient Mediterranean . Amsterdam : Grüner . Pp . 197– 205 . Huss , W. 1983. Die Religionen der Karthager . In W. Huss ...
... fertility magic within Phoenician and Punic culture . In A. Bonanno ( ed . ) Archaeology and fertility cult in the ancient Mediterranean . Amsterdam : Grüner . Pp . 197– 205 . Huss , W. 1983. Die Religionen der Karthager . In W. Huss ...
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