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... refers to the burial of cows with human beings at El Badari , to the discovery of a fertility goddess ' image in a tomb at Naqada I , to the ritual dancing in honour of the cow goddess shown on decorated vases of Naqada II . ( 1970 ...
... refers to the burial of cows with human beings at El Badari , to the discovery of a fertility goddess ' image in a tomb at Naqada I , to the ritual dancing in honour of the cow goddess shown on decorated vases of Naqada II . ( 1970 ...
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... refers to what he calls a ' common consensus ' that goddess Tanit , being such a supreme deity in North Africa , was Libyan , at least in name . ( 1970 : 217 ) However , C. H. Gordon , writing on the Linear ' A ' Tablets from Crete , refers ...
... refers to what he calls a ' common consensus ' that goddess Tanit , being such a supreme deity in North Africa , was Libyan , at least in name . ( 1970 : 217 ) However , C. H. Gordon , writing on the Linear ' A ' Tablets from Crete , refers ...
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... refers to the lack of prominence in the Pyramid Texts to the birth of Horus from Isis and Osiris . 6. Plutarch ( Mor . 377 ) says that Osiris was buried with the seed and came to life with sprouting . 7. On Osiris ' connection with the ...
... refers to the lack of prominence in the Pyramid Texts to the birth of Horus from Isis and Osiris . 6. Plutarch ( Mor . 377 ) says that Osiris was buried with the seed and came to life with sprouting . 7. On Osiris ' connection with the ...
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